What 21st century skills do privacy professionals need in our data economy? How can Canadian organizations navigate international, federal, and provincial/territorial privacy requirements? The PACC Core Competency Standards, and the PACC Professional Certification Program — which was launched in 2009 and relies on rigorous and unbiased qualification criteria — were … [Read more...] about Qualification and proficiency of privacy and access control professionals
Data Protection
How Do Dating Apps Use My Data? A Video Explainer in time for Valentine’s Day
If you've ever used a dating app, your data has likely been collected and shared across the Internet. How do dating - and other types of apps - use your data? Advocate R.J. Cross explains. She has more to say about this and other important issues at U.S. PIRG … [Read more...] about How Do Dating Apps Use My Data? A Video Explainer in time for Valentine’s Day
Help shape Ontario’s Digital ID Program
The Ontario government is seeking input on its plan to introduce a digital ID program by the end of 2021 that would enable Ontarians to conveniently prove their identity online. Individuals could use digital ID to prove their identity when: checking in for virtual medical appointments getting a birth, marriage or death certificate applying for government … [Read more...] about Help shape Ontario’s Digital ID Program
Canada’s new Consumer Privacy Protection Act
In a long-awaited move, Navdeep Bains, Canada’s Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry, introduced Bill C-11 — the Consumer Privacy Protection Act. The Minister described the new law as a significant update of PIPEDA, and acknowledged that the last time Canada’s privacy laws were updated was 20 years ago, when PIPEDA was first introduced — before social media and the … [Read more...] about Canada’s new Consumer Privacy Protection Act
Alberta OIPC responds to HIA amendments
The Government of Alberta recently introduced Bill 46 that proposes several amendments to Alberta's Health Information Act, and to the legal framework for Electronic Health Records. The provisions of Bill 46 indicate a philosophical shift — from viewing health information as being in the hands of Authorized Custodians, who are permitted to share it under specified … [Read more...] about Alberta OIPC responds to HIA amendments
Change is afoot
The federal Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry has indicated that a Government Bill to enact the Consumer Privacy Protection Act and the Personal Information and Data Protection Tribunal Act, and to make consequential and related amendments to other legislation, will be introduced on November 16, 2020. Read More … [Read more...] about Change is afoot




