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.
- To improve health data management in Canada, several infrastructural and legal changes are necessary.
- To improve health data management in Canada, several infrastructural and legal changes are necessary.
- To improve health data management in Canada, several infrastructural and legal changes are necessary.
- We need robust oversight of AI technologies used to influence and sell a state of mind meant to improve our emotional well-being.
- We need robust oversight of AI technologies used to influence and sell a state of mind meant to improve our emotional well-being.
- We need robust oversight of AI technologies used to influence and sell a state of mind meant to improve our emotional well-being.
- Health information must often be shared so that critical and informed decisions can be made.
- Health information must often be shared so that critical and informed decisions can be made.
- Health information must often be shared so that critical and informed decisions can be made.
- Recent incidents, such as the DDoS attacks against Canadian ports, have highlighted the vulnerability of Canada's critical infrastructure.
- Recent incidents, such as the DDoS attacks against Canadian ports, have highlighted the vulnerability of Canada's critical infrastructure.
- Recent incidents, such as the DDoS attacks against Canadian ports, have highlighted the vulnerability of Canada's critical infrastructure.
- We have seen immense innovation in the space of artificial intelligence. Our lack of a national health data architecture will hobble us in this internationally
- We have seen immense innovation in the space of artificial intelligence. Our lack of a national health data architecture will hobble us in this internationally
- We have seen immense innovation in the space of artificial intelligence. Our lack of a national health data architecture will hobble us in this internationally
- If Bill C-47 passes, political parties will remain the only type of group in Canada that don't have to abide by the basic privacy
- If Bill C-47 passes, political parties will remain the only type of group in Canada that don't have to abide by the basic privacy
- If Bill C-47 passes, political parties will remain the only type of group in Canada that don't have to abide by the basic privacy
- New federal consumer privacy law is urgently needed so consumers have updated rights and protections, and the businesses that are fueling economic growth and
- New federal consumer privacy law is urgently needed so consumers have updated rights and protections, and the businesses that are fueling economic growth and
- New federal consumer privacy law is urgently needed so consumers have updated rights and protections, and the businesses that are fueling economic growth and
- There should be no room for ‘implied’ consent in Bill C-27. It is a dated idea that creates confusion for consumers, and for businesses,
- There should be no room for ‘implied’ consent in Bill C-27. It is a dated idea that creates confusion for consumers, and for businesses,
- There should be no room for ‘implied’ consent in Bill C-27. It is a dated idea that creates confusion for consumers, and for businesses,
- Parliamentarians need to advance the proposed Consumer Privacy Protection Act, for the sake of Canadian consumers and the economy they rely on.
- Parliamentarians need to advance the proposed Consumer Privacy Protection Act, for the sake of Canadian consumers and the economy they rely on.
- Parliamentarians need to advance the proposed Consumer Privacy Protection Act, for the sake of Canadian consumers and the economy they rely on.
- OTTAWA—Government actions coming our way this year will dramatically affect Canadians’ personal data if left as is. One action, partly hidden and under-reported, involves
- OTTAWA—Government actions coming our way this year will dramatically affect Canadians’ personal data if left as is. One action, partly hidden and under-reported, involves
- OTTAWA—Government actions coming our way this year will dramatically affect Canadians’ personal data if left as is. One action, partly hidden and under-reported, involves