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The Mercury News is reporting that personal information related to 5,000 clients and 700 past and present employees was stolen from the Chil... canadian privacylaw blogpersonal informationincident https://blog.privacylawyer.ca/2005/02/lawful-access-back-on-radar-screen.html Canadian Privacy Law Blog: "Lawful access" back on the radar screen Michael Geist is reporting, in privacyinfo.ca , that the Canadian lawful access initiative is creeping back onto the government's agenda: ... on the radarcanadian privacylaw bloglawful access https://blackdiamondequipment.com/pages/canadian-privacy-rights-pipeda-quebec-law-25 Canadian Privacy Rights (PIPEDA & Quebec Law 25) – Black Diamond Learn how Black Diamond complies with Canada’s PIPEDA privacy law. See how we collect, use and protect your personal data with transparency. canadian privacy rightspipedaquebeclawblack https://blog.privacylawyer.ca/2004/09/column-leave-social-networks-at-home.html Canadian Privacy Law Blog: Column: Leave social networks at home Linda Musthaler's column in NetworkWorldFusion discusses the privacy aspects of social network software such as friendster, plaxo and the li... canadian privacylaw blogsocial networkscolumnleave https://blog.privacylawyer.ca/2005/01/incident-more-hacking-of-university_18.html Canadian Privacy Law Blog: Incident: More hacking of university computers containing personal... Here we go again! Yahoo! News - Hacker Breaches Security Of 2 UCSD Computers : "A hacker breached the security of two University of Cal... canadian privacylaw blog https://blog.privacylawyer.ca/2010/04/rcmp-changes-rules-for-criminal-records.html?showComment=1294941942043 Canadian Privacy Law Blog: RCMP changes rules for criminal records checks Today's post at slaw.ca: RCMP changes rules for criminal records checks Late last year, the RCMP changed its policy for access to criminal... canadian privacylaw blogcriminal recordsrcmp https://blog.privacylawyer.ca/2008/04/incident-ontario-patient-files-found-in.html Canadian Privacy Law Blog: Incident: Ontario patient files found in dumpster The Ontario Information and Privacy Commissioner is investigating after old medical records were found in a dumpster behind a coffee shop by... canadian privacylaw blogincident https://blog.privacylawyer.ca/2013/11/important-decision-on-constitutionality.html Canadian Privacy Law Blog: Important decision on constitutionality of privacy legislation to be... Hot off the presses: (For more background, check out posts tagged UFCW Case (Alberta) .) Supreme Court of Canada - Decisions Supreme Co... canadian privacylaw blogimportant decision https://blog.privacylawyer.ca/2005/11/rootkit-of-all-evil.html Canadian Privacy Law Blog: The Rootkit of All Evil Dan Mitchell at the New York Times sums up some lessons learned from the Sony rootkit fiasco: The Rootkit of All Evil - New York Times . The... canadian privacylaw blogrootkitevil https://blog.privacylawyer.ca/2005/06/privacy-officers-security-types-need.html Canadian Privacy Law Blog: Privacy Officers: Security Types Need Convincing People often confuse privacy and security. Security is a part of privacy. (Security is also an important part of protecting other corporate ... canadian privacylaw blogsecurity typesofficersneed https://blog.privacylawyer.ca/2005/03/judge-dismisses-spam-conviction.html Canadian Privacy Law Blog: Judge dismisses spam conviction The first felony conviction for spamming in the United States has been onverturned, CNN is reporting: CNN.com - Judge dismisses spam conv... canadian privacylaw blogjudgedismissesspam https://blog.privacylawyer.ca/2005/06/cardsystems-breach-saga-deepens.html Canadian Privacy Law Blog: Cardsystems breach saga deepens According to the New York Times, the story behind the Cardsystems breach may not be as it was initially reported. There is a suggestion that... canadian privacylaw blogcardsystemsbreachsaga https://blog.privacylawyer.ca/2010/05/pipeda-amendments-will-expand-private.html Canadian Privacy Law Blog: PIPEDA amendments will expand private sector "collaboration" with... With today's proposed amendments to the federal private sector privacy law, most of the attention has been focused at " breach notification ... private sector collaborationcanadian privacylaw blog https://blog.privacylawyer.ca/2009/12/my-nominations-for-clawbies-2009.html Canadian Privacy Law Blog: My nominations for the Clawbies 2009! As announced earlier this week, the nominations are now open for the annual Canadian Legal Blogging Awards, affectionately known as the Claw... canadian privacylaw blogmy nominationsfor the https://blog.privacylawyer.ca/2006/02/no-negligence-for-not-encrypting.html Canadian Privacy Law Blog: No negligence for not encrypting Here's an interesting case from the US: Incidents involving missing and stolen data have regularly been in the news and reported on this bl... canadian privacylaw blognegligenceencrypting https://blog.privacylawyer.ca/2006/12/new-facial-recognition-software-raises.html Canadian Privacy Law Blog: New facial recognition software raises privacy concerns Last year I blogged about a company called Riya that was going to bring facial recognition technology to the masses ( With facial recognitio... facial recognition softwarecanadian privacylaw blognewraises https://blog.privacylawyer.ca/2006/07/can-you-record-telephone-calls-without.html?showComment=1356890846396 Canadian Privacy Law Blog: Can you record telephone calls without consent? During the last week, the Supreme Court of California overturned a lower court and held that it is unlawful to record phone conversations of... canadian privacylaw blogtelephone calls https://blog.privacylawyer.ca/2016/04/ Canadian Privacy Law Blog: April 2016 The Canadian Privacy Law Blog: Developments in privacy law and writings of a Canadian privacy lawyer, containing information related to the Personal... canadian privacylaw blogapril https://blog.privacylawyer.ca/2005/11/ramasastry-printers-and-privacy-why.html Canadian Privacy Law Blog: Ramasastry: Printers and Privacy Why Government-Sponsored Printer... Anita Ramasastry's most recent column on FindLaw is about the controvertial printer tracking technology that was recently decoded by EFF: Fi... canadian privacylaw blog https://blog.privacylawyer.ca/2005/04/alarm-as-private-australian-medical.html Canadian Privacy Law Blog: Alarm as private Australian medical files go offshore Offshoring of medical information processing is not only a concern in North America ... Australians are also raising it as an issue: Alar... canadian privacylaw blog https://blog.privacylawyer.ca/2006/02/back-in-halifax.html Canadian Privacy Law Blog: Back in Halifax Sorry for the light blogging over the last little while. I've just come back from four days in Pasadena, California where I was attending t... canadian privacylaw blogback inhalifax https://blog.privacylawyer.ca/2007/07/cell-phone-info-increasingly-used-as.html Canadian Privacy Law Blog: Cell phone info increasingly used as investigative tool Today's NYT has an article on the amount of information collected by cell phone operators and how it is increasingly being used in police in... canadian privacylaw blogcell phone https://blog.privacylawyer.ca/2005/02/italian-personal-data-protection-code.html Canadian Privacy Law Blog: Italian personal data protection code Alessandro Monteleone has sent me a link to his site http://www.dataprotection.it . 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Sometime over this weekend, I'll be moving this blog from its current spot at http://pipeda.blogspot.com to http://www.privacylawyer.ca/blo... canadian privacylaw blogthis ismovingsoon https://blog.privacylawyer.ca/2022/03/ Canadian Privacy Law Blog: March 2022 The Canadian Privacy Law Blog: Developments in privacy law and writings of a Canadian privacy lawyer, containing information related to the Personal... canadian privacylaw blogmarch https://blog.privacylawyer.ca/2011/10/ontario-commissioner-on-lawful-access.html Canadian Privacy Law Blog: Ontario Commissioner on lawful access (actually, "expanded surveillance") In the National Post, Ontario's Information and Privacy Commissioner adds her strong voice to the call for increased scrutiny of any "lawful... canadian privacylaw blog https://blog.privacylawyer.ca/2008/12/canadas-privacy-commissioner-launches.html Canadian Privacy Law Blog: Canada's Privacy Commissioner Launches 6th Annual Privacy Research... The Commissioner has launched the sixth year of the research contributions program. 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Any personally identifiable... privacy policycanadianlabourcongress https://www.cibc.com/en/privacy-security/privacy-policy.html Privacy Policy for Canadian Clients | CIBC Learn about the best practices we follow in Canada that limits the collection, use and disclosure of personal information and keeps information private. privacy policycanadian clientscibc https://www.thecanadianpress.com/privacy-policy/ Privacy Policy | The Canadian Press Website Feb 8, 2026 - Protection of personal information at The Canadian Press. the canadian pressprivacy policy https://blog.privacylawyer.ca/2006/05/nova-scotia-court-of-appeal-decision.html Canadian Privacy Law Blog: Nova Scotia Court of Appeal decision on physician billing records privacy I recently blogged about a recent decision from the Nova Scotia Court of Appeal that held individual physician billing information should no... https://ccsmh.ca/privacy-policy/ Privacy Policy - Canadian Coalition for Seniors' Mental Health Apr 23, 2026 - Anxiety Please wait while the policy is loaded. 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