Flushing away privacy rights? January 19, 2024 Lauren Daly The rise of wastewater surveillance and an analysis of its legal implications.
Privacy in the age of digital marketing and analytics March 15, 2023 Eloïse Gratton Lessons for Canadian retailers using offline conversion tools following Privacy Commissioner’s ruling concerning Home Depot.
The privacy paradox April 19, 2022 Caroline Ross The social and legal implications of how consumers manage their online privacy expectations.
Privacy rights at the frontier of the burden of proof of injury July 29, 2021 Cynthia Chassigneux, Caroline Deschênes, Justine Brien and Marie-Laurence Goyette Commentary on Lamoureux c. Investment Industry Regulatory Organization of Canada.
Leaving Big Brother off the hook March 17, 2021 Horia Tabatabaei Soltani Proposed Consumer Privacy Protection Act a missed opportunity to address issues surrounding facial recognition.
2020 in review: an exciting year for the CAI March 03, 2021 Justine Brien In a field that evolves as quickly as does privacy and access to information, staying current is critical.
How to establish a privacy program: A primer February 19, 2021 Anjana Bhaskaran The key to a strong program is making sure every employee is aware of their rights and obligations.
Key differences between the new federal and Quebec privacy bills January 13, 2021 François Joli-CÅ“ur How the new bills will affect the enforcement regime, cross-border transfer restrictions, consent and individual rights
Recent trends in cybersecurity December 03, 2020 Imran Ahmad, Ellie Marshall, John Lenz, Natalie LaMarche and Haley Puah Familiarizing ourselves with the types of cybersecurity threats is necessary to avoid or at least minimize the impact of cyber attacks. Canadian organizations should be prepared to spend 2021 reviewing new regulatory requirements and updating their cybersecurity incident response plan accordingly.