How Canada can lead on data privacy
Europe’s General Data Protection Regulation raises a critical question that Canadians can’t afford to overlook: Where do we stand as […]
Europe’s General Data Protection Regulation raises a critical question that Canadians can’t afford to overlook: Where do we stand as […]
Members of the Sidewalk Toronto team echoed the principles of Privacy by Design, the framework of Ryerson University’s expert in […]
Should Canada adopt its own version of the “right to be forgotten”? The Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada […]
The European Union’s new privacy protection rules are being described as a game-changing new standard that’s already being felt in […]
Should Canada adopt its own version of the “right to be forgotten”? The Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada […]
Last year’s Supreme Court of Canada Google v. Equustek case , which upheld a B.C. court’s global takedown order, continues […]
Sidewalk Labs, the unit of Google parent Alphabet Inc. selected to help transform a parcel of land known as Quayside, […]
Businesses could do a better job at responding to Canadians’ requests to look at the personal data they hold, according […]
The Standing Committee on Access to Information, Privacy and Ethics is ready to table its report following its months long […]
On July 26, 2017, the European Court of Justice (ECJ) issued Opinion 1/15 (the Opinion of the Advocate General on […]
Report estimates that almost 87 per cent per cent of Canadian companies suffered at least one successful breach Source: Study […]
Opinion: A draft position by Canada’s privacy commissioner on the right to be forgotten shows how our inadequate laws are […]