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IP addresses are personal – significance of the Supreme Court’s ruling
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OPC provides rules for collecting and using non-personal data
OPC appeals Federal Court’s Facebook decision not requiring it to change its privacy practices
Home Depot and Meta cases: opt-in consent is needed for “secondary” online data collection and use
Privacy 2022 Recap – legislative reform and other developments
Non-identifiable information under Bill C-27
Data harmonization – a requirement for mobility rights and integrated records networks
New Privacy Bill: CPPA 2.0 – plus oversight of artificial intelligence
Federal political parties appeal the BC Commissioner’s privacy ruling – April 2022
Privacy law reform – will it be harmonized?
2021 Privacy Recap – Focus on reform and digital data
Quebec’s Bill 64 passed – Canada’s first second-generation privacy law
Google Reference decision should confirm privacy oversight of nonprofits
SCC’s Sherman decision: when is privacy a publicly protectable interest?
Does the Privacy Commissioner’s ETHI Submission mean a Bill C-11 rewrite?
Bill C-11 needs a comprehensive model for non-personal information
2020 Privacy Recap – Some Significant Events
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Law 360 Canada, May 12, 2025 Digital and data sovereignty in a trade war
Julius Melnitzer, LegalWriter.net, January. 29, 2025. Top 10 business decisions for 2024 – – and the law firm players, Part II (1 to 5)
Law 360 Canada, November 22, 2024, Privacy reform update: Focus on Bill C-27
Law 360 Canada Sept 25 2024 – Federal Court of Appeal_ Errors in trial courts Facebook_Cambridge Analytica decision
Law360 Canada, March 8, 2023 – Online data collection: Home Depot, Meta Ireland decisions point to opt-in consent
Law 360 Canada June 5, 2024 – B.C. court: Comprehensive privacy rules apply to federal political parties..
The Hill Times March 29, 2024 – Government’s newly proposed privacy policies won’t change how federal political parties use voter data – experts
Law360 Canada Janurary 3, 2024 – Privacy wrap 2023: Legislative reform 2.0, AI and more
Data Harmonization Issues and Solutions – Example of Ontario Health Teams, Presentation to IAPP Canada Privacy Symposium 2022, May 26, 2022
The Lawyers Daily June 15,2022 – Tim Horton investigation addresses mobile data collection issue
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Lawyers Daily, Nov 14, 2018 – Complying with PIPEDA’s new breach reporting rules
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November 16, 2018
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