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By Apolone Gentles, JD, CPA,CGA, FCCA, Bsc (Hons) | 3 Minutes Read July 7, 2021

Privacy and your IT department

Is your IT department ready for more stringent privacy laws? On the heels of the federal government’s bill to modernize federal privacy laws (that is, the Digital Charter Implementation Act, 2020 ), the Ontario government has declared the federal bill inadequate. Consequently, on June 17, 2021, the Ontario government issued a whitepaper entitled Modernizing Privacy in Ontario, initiating further public dialogue on its proposals to improve privacy protection.

Article by Apolone Gentles, JD, CPA,CGA, FCCA, Bsc (Hons) / Information Technology, Privacy / artificial intelligence, confidentiality, cybersecurity, data encryption, data protection, passwords, policypro, privacy legislation, privacy policy, security breaches, user identification

By Christina Catenacci, BA, LLB, LLM, PhD | 5 Minutes Read July 6, 2021

Modernizing privacy in Ontario

Picture of key on keyboardOn June 17, 2021, Ontario's Ministry of Government and Consumer Services announced a public consultation in order to address the gaps in Ontario's legislative privacy framework. The goal is to establish comprehensive and up-to-date rules, increase confidence in digital services, and support innovation. Stakeholders are invited to provide feedback until August 3, 2021.

Article by Christina Catenacci, BA, LLB, LLM, PhD / Business, Information Technology, Privacy / artificial intelligence, automated decision system, data protection, data transparency, digital economy, employment law, Ontario Information and Privacy Commissioner, privacy, privacy management program, privacy rights, rights-based approach to privacy

By SpringLaw | 2 Minutes Read February 12, 2020

Are changes to Canada’s Privacy Law landscape on the horizon?

eyeIt looks like 2020 might be the year where Canada catches up in the realm of privacy and data protection laws. These will likely have a ripple effect throughout the workplace.

Article by SpringLaw / Employee Relations, Privacy / control and consent, data privacy, data protection, Digital Charter, employment law, privacy, security, transparency

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