Privacy
- In beefing up cybersecurity, Bill C-8 ‘does not authorize warrantless access to Canadians’ personal data,’ says Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree.
- In beefing up cybersecurity, Bill C-8 ‘does not authorize warrantless access to Canadians’ personal data,’ says Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree.
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- A section in the proposed legislation says that no provincial or territorial privacy law can ever apply to a federal party. It’s a shocking
- A section in the proposed legislation says that no provincial or territorial privacy law can ever apply to a federal party. It’s a shocking
- A section in the proposed legislation says that no provincial or territorial privacy law can ever apply to a federal party. It’s a shocking
- Bill C-5 would come to a final vote on June 20 under the terms of the motion.
- Bill C-5 would come to a final vote on June 20 under the terms of the motion.
- Bill C-5 would come to a final vote on June 20 under the terms of the motion.
- This country urgently needs updated privacy laws to protect Canadians and support inclusive and responsible innovation.
- This country urgently needs updated privacy laws to protect Canadians and support inclusive and responsible innovation.
- This country urgently needs updated privacy laws to protect Canadians and support inclusive and responsible innovation.
- The repercussions of data breaches go beyond compromised personal information, bringing also a broader economic impact.
- The repercussions of data breaches go beyond compromised personal information, bringing also a broader economic impact.
- The repercussions of data breaches go beyond compromised personal information, bringing also a broader economic impact.
- We need modernized privacy laws that advance the public interest, and foster a strong Canadian economy.
- We need modernized privacy laws that advance the public interest, and foster a strong Canadian economy.
- We need modernized privacy laws that advance the public interest, and foster a strong Canadian economy.
- MPs and committee members have the summer to think about how they can better modernize our approach to governing AI.
- MPs and committee members have the summer to think about how they can better modernize our approach to governing AI.
- MPs and committee members have the summer to think about how they can better modernize our approach to governing AI.
- Addressing concerns about privacy rights and their impact on joining the digital economy needs an approach involving government, industry, and civil society.
- Addressing concerns about privacy rights and their impact on joining the digital economy needs an approach involving government, industry, and civil society.
- Addressing concerns about privacy rights and their impact on joining the digital economy needs an approach involving government, industry, and civil society.
- When crafting digital policies to protect Canadians, the protection of whistleblowers and public interest researchers has been a major blindspot.
- When crafting digital policies to protect Canadians, the protection of whistleblowers and public interest researchers has been a major blindspot.
- When crafting digital policies to protect Canadians, the protection of whistleblowers and public interest researchers has been a major blindspot.
- Advances in technology and changes in business models have altered the role of data and how value is extracted from it.
- Advances in technology and changes in business models have altered the role of data and how value is extracted from it.
- Advances in technology and changes in business models have altered the role of data and how value is extracted from it.
- If the government truly wants to show Canadians that our privacy rights matter, it needs to pass strong data protection laws as soon as
- If the government truly wants to show Canadians that our privacy rights matter, it needs to pass strong data protection laws as soon as
- If the government truly wants to show Canadians that our privacy rights matter, it needs to pass strong data protection laws as soon as
- The government is co-ordinating programs and policies to ensure that AI is developed safely and responsibly in Canada for Canadians.
- The government is co-ordinating programs and policies to ensure that AI is developed safely and responsibly in Canada for Canadians.
- The government is co-ordinating programs and policies to ensure that AI is developed safely and responsibly in Canada for Canadians.
- Federal parties' resistance to creating uniform privacy policies leaves voter information vulnerable to election interference by foreign actors who could feed it into generative-AI
- Federal parties' resistance to creating uniform privacy policies leaves voter information vulnerable to election interference by foreign actors who could feed it into generative-AI
- Federal parties' resistance to creating uniform privacy policies leaves voter information vulnerable to election interference by foreign actors who could feed it into generative-AI
- More regulation is not always better regulation, and keeping the status quo is certainly preferable to a radically worse privacy framework that further tilts the power
- More regulation is not always better regulation, and keeping the status quo is certainly preferable to a radically worse privacy framework that further tilts the power
- More regulation is not always better regulation, and keeping the status quo is certainly preferable to a radically worse privacy framework that further tilts the power
- The issue of voter privacy will only grow larger with the rise of new technologies, particularly AI, say observers.
- The issue of voter privacy will only grow larger with the rise of new technologies, particularly AI, say observers.
- The issue of voter privacy will only grow larger with the rise of new technologies, particularly AI, say observers.
- By creating impractical and technically arduous rules around the use of personal information, Parliament risks squandering its investment in AI innovation.
- By creating impractical and technically arduous rules around the use of personal information, Parliament risks squandering its investment in AI innovation.
- By creating impractical and technically arduous rules around the use of personal information, Parliament risks squandering its investment in AI innovation.
- A national digital media literacy strategy with a commitment to lifelong learning would empower more Canadians to meaningfully and safely engage online.
- A national digital media literacy strategy with a commitment to lifelong learning would empower more Canadians to meaningfully and safely engage online.
- A national digital media literacy strategy with a commitment to lifelong learning would empower more Canadians to meaningfully and safely engage online.
- Canada should create an expert taskforce to understand and meet the challenges posed by the unregulated use of generative AI technology.
- Canada should create an expert taskforce to understand and meet the challenges posed by the unregulated use of generative AI technology.
- Canada should create an expert taskforce to understand and meet the challenges posed by the unregulated use of generative AI technology.