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Privacy and Access Council of Canada

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News & Views

Report: Surveillance & Algorithmic Management at Work

21/Mar/2025

The proliferation of surveillance technologies has seen them become a commonplace tool used by management in public, private, and nonprofit organizations. The largely unregulated deployment of surveillance tools has resulted in them being deeply entrenched in the modern workplace, with employees who know of their existence resigned to their presence. Surveillance can take … [Read more...] about Report: Surveillance & Algorithmic Management at Work

Porn battle comes to Ohio 

20/Mar/2025

Ohio is the latest state to consider passing laws that would require pornographic websites to implement digital age assurance measures. Knowing that some people might not be entirely hones when asked to click "I'm over 18" only if they really are, Ohio's proposed law would force every porn watcher to provide proof of age in the form of a state ID document. Whether the law … [Read more...] about Porn battle comes to Ohio 

Report: Central Bank Digital Currency: What it is and how it could impact privacy, security, and anonymity

17/Mar/2025

A newly released report examines how the adoption of a central bank digital currency in Canada could undermine the rights and freedoms of Canadians.  Produced by the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms in collaboration with Sharon Polsky MAPP, President of the Privacy & Access Council of Canada, the report, “Central Bank Digital Currency? What it is and how it … [Read more...] about Report: Central Bank Digital Currency: What it is and how it could impact privacy, security, and anonymity

European Parliament approves EU–Canada air passenger data agreement

12/Mar/2025

MEPs have endorsed an agreement on transferring passenger name record (PNR) data from the EU to Canada, and on processing this data. PNR data includes passengers’ travel dates and itineraries, contact details, seat numbers, and luggage information. The agreement sets out rules for transfers of PNR data to Canada and its processing, prohibits the processing of sensitive data, … [Read more...] about European Parliament approves EU–Canada air passenger data agreement

Consultation: Platform Censorship

11/Mar/2025

The FTC has requested comments regarding tech platform censorship, both on the extent to which tech firms are engaging in suppressing free speech, and the impact the platforms might have on user speech — whether from characterizing content as misinformation, hurtful, or offensive; outright censoring; or shadow banning content. The FTC is particularly interested in feedback … [Read more...] about Consultation: Platform Censorship

Exploring new ways for Canadians to share their health data

05/Mar/2025

Have Your Say

Statistics Canada wants to make it easier for Canadians to share their health information, which is important to improve the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of illnesses and diseases.  The objective of this engagement is to:   The engagement activity will help Statistics Canada better understand how Canadians prefer to be engaged by … [Read more...] about Exploring new ways for Canadians to share their health data

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