A woman suing Rogers over claims a cellphone bill ruined her marriage says at least a dozen other people are claiming the company breached their privacy.
Gabriella Nagy says four of them have signed affidavits and she doesn't rule out a class-action suit.
The Toronto mother says her marriage fell apart because her Rogers bill exposed her extramarital affair.
Rogers argues Nagy can't blame its billing practices for the breakdown of her marriage.
At a press conference today, Nagy said she also wants the Ontario government to change legislation to better protect people's privacy.
She says Ontario's laws aren't as strong as those in Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Newfoundland and Nova Scotia.
Nagy has set up a Facebook profile called Chirpp — Citizens Helping Individuals Reform Privacy Policies — in the hope that others will come forward with their stories of privacy breaches.