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Ontario appeal court limits privacy claim in data breach lawsuits

In Ontario data breach victims can't sue organizations for intrusion upon seclusion, says appeal court. But, warns a lawyer, a new right to sue is coming in proposed federal law

Proposed privacy law lets personal data be ‘exploited’ by Canadian firms: Citizen Lab

Two reports from rights groups are the first attacks on the proposed updating of the federal-private sector law before it goes to a parliamentary committee

CIOs and technical experts deliberate on government of Canada’s directive on automated decision making

A total of 80 technical experts and chief information officers (CIOs), from CIO Strategy Council were invited to participate in a roundtable and provide...

Industry minister to address Canadian marketers on proposed privacy law

Speech today will support the Liberal government's second attempt at privacy law reform

Meta threatens to cancel news sharing over Bill C-18

The lobbying has escalated and now the real question is whether Bill C-18, the Online News Act now being debated by a parliamentary committee,...

Proposed telecom cybersecurity law gives Canadian government too much secret power: Researcher

In June the federal government proposed changes to the Telecommunications Act that it says will force Canadian telecom providers to toughen cybersecurity. However, a researcher...

Attorney General of California announces lawsuit against Amazon for anti-competitive practices

California Attorney General Rob Bonta has announced a lawsuit against Amazon, alleging that the company is causing increased prices across California with anticompetitive practices,...

Quebec’s privacy bill 64: Is your business ready?

Certain provisions of the "An Act to modernize legislative provisions for the protection of personal information" (formerly known as Bill 64) will come into...

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Data privacy in translation: how Canada’s language industry will respond to CPPA

Any company offering translation technologies and services working with people in Canada should take heed of what this law is all about.

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