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Opposition still demands full wording of planned federal privacy, AI laws

Parliamentary committee demands government produce complete wording of amendments by Friday

Gang says it stole more Air Canada data than the company admits

BianLian gang attempts to squeeze airline in a message on its data leak site

Search engines, social media platforms to come under Canada’s AI law, says government

Planned changes to proposed legislation are in letter from Innovation Minister to parliamentary committee

Sony’s PlayStation unit hit by MOVEit hack

Former employees and family members of former and current employees are being notified

Google is covered by Canada’s privacy law, Federal Court of Appeal rules

Decision is the second time Google has failed to persuade Canadian courts that it is exempt from PIPEDA

Champagne squeezed to produce proposed amendments on privacy, AI bills

Opposition gives government five business days to produce proposed amendments

Liberals to add ‘fundamental right to privacy’ to proposed law, but no details yet

As committee hearing start the Innovation minister promises changes to privacy law to meet complaints. Details to follow later

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