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Canada’s privacy law applies to Google search, says judge in right to be forgotten case

Case involves the so-called right to be forgotten

Proposed Ontario privacy law could include multi-million corporate fines

Ontario has issued a white paper about the development of a new privacy law, saying proposed federal legislation is 'flawed'

RCMP use of Clearview AI facial recognition service violated Privacy Act, says report

The RCMP’s use of facial recognition technology to conduct hundreds of searches of a database compiled illegally by facial recognition software provider Clearview AI violated the federal Privacy Act, says Canada's privacy commissioner.

Canadians want action on privacy, harmful internet content: CIRA poll

77 per cent of respondents to CIRA poll say they want more power for federal privacy commissioner

COVID vaccine certificates must obey privacy laws, say Canadian commissioners

Businesses must have legal authority before demanding a person show a vaccine certificate before entering a building or getting serviced, say privacy commissioners

Ontario to create Data Authority to securely house provincial information

As the province overhauls its data infrastructure, Ontario is putting the call out to public organizations and businesses to help it create a new provincial data authority.

Apple’s anti-tracking capability praised by Canadian expert

With the release of iOS 1.45 app developers have to give users the option of not being tracked across third-party applications and websites

Parts of proposed privacy legislation worse than PIPEDA, says commissioner

In a recent speech, the federal privacy commissioner details flaws in the proposed Consumer Privacy Protection Act

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Experts sound the alarm on readiness for Canada’s new privacy regulations

Businesses that haven’t started preparing for the new privacy rules coming to Canada this fall could be in for an unpleasant surprise, say experts. The...

Insider threats: Establishing intent and people-centricity

The “Bring Your Own Device” movement (BYOD) is now a given in the workplace. People have come to expect free access to company computing...