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The Privacy and Access Council of Canada

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Chris Stinner

Chris Stinner is a Senior Information and Privacy Manager with the Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner of Alberta. As a member of the Compliance and Special Investigations team, he reviews privacy impact assessments, investigates privacy breaches, contributes to special projects, and conducts investigations initiated by the Commissioner.

Prior to working with the OIPC, Chris has spent a number of years working as a privacy advisor in the health sector, working with physician practices and hospitals to help them comply with the Health Information Act. Since 2010, Chris has also been an instructor in the Information Access and Protection of Privacy certificate program offered by the University of Alberta. Chris received his MBA from the University of Alberta in 2007 and holds the CIPP/C designation from the International Association of Privacy Professionals.

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