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Year: <span>2022</span>

Heightened Privacy Obligations for Public Bodies in British Columbia

Amendments to British Columbia’s Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FIPPA) taking effect on February 1, 2023, will impose more stringent privacy requirements on provincial public bodies, such as hospitals, municipalities and crown corporations, and numerous agencies, boards and commissions. By way of background, FIPPA regulates, among other things, how public bodies in British Columbia […]
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An Evolving Digital Privacy Landscape—Comparing the Federal Bill C-27’s CPPA to Quebec’s Bill 64

Introduction The Act to modernize legislative provisions as regards the protection of personal information[1] (“Bill 64”) received royal assent on September 22, 2021, introducing amendments to the privacy regime and the framework governing the use and collection of personal information (“PI”) by public and private sector privacy laws in Quebec. Meanwhile, on June 16, 2022, the federal […]
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Are You Ready For Bill 64?

On September 22, 2022, the first set of amendments from Bill 64, specifically to Quebec’s Act respecting the protection of personal information in the private sector (Quebec Privacy Act) will come into force. Although most amendments will come into force in September 2023, we wanted to highlight some key new obligations for all enterprises who […]
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Bill 64 – Documenting compliance records

On July 6, 2022, Derek Lackey and David McInerney conducted a coffee session to discuss the new documentation obligations for organizations of all sizes and types under Bill 64. These new data protection & privacy laws require all organizations to DOCUMENT and PROVE their compliance with the law. As most organizations have not been required […]
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Bill 64 – Managing Consent

On May 18, 2022 David McInerney of Syrenis and I openingly discussed the requirement to managing consent introduced by Bill 64. With new data protection and privacy laws being passed in many jurisdictions around the world (including Bill 64 in Quebec), organizations choosing to use personal information to personalize their marketing efforts must be able […]
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CRTC CASL Enforcement Update

We can all help the CRTC enforce CASL. Report all of your spam messages to spam@fightspam.gc.ca. If we all forward our spam to the Spam Reporting Centre, the bad actors will pop up like tall poppies. The CRTC will know who to investigate for what and fines/undertakings/violations will follow when appropriate. Here are the Enforcement […]
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How does the GDPR affect email?

The GDPR requires organizations to protect personal data in all its forms. It also changes the rules of consent and strengthens people’s privacy rights. In this article, we’ll explain how to ensure GDPR email compliance. Email users send over 122 work-related emails per day on average, and that number is expected to rise. While we may […]
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