Canadian Privacy Law Blog
The Canadian Privacy Law Blog has posts about "developments in privacy law and writings of a Canadian privacy lawyer, containing information related to the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act, and other Canadian and international laws."
Author: Author David T.S. Fraser is chair of the privacy practice group of Canadian law firm McInnes Cooper. He works with both large and small clients to implement compliance programs for Canadian privacy laws.
Blawg Related Categories: Media & Communications Law • International Courts/Tribunals • International • North America • Canada
Recent Posts from Canadian Privacy Law Blog
- Regulators agree on proposed global privacy standards
- Nova Scotia to probe juror vetting
- Text of Bill 64, Personal Health Information Act (Nova Scotia) now available
- Personal Health Information Act introduced in Nova Scotia
- Privacy Commissioner speaks out on lawful access
- Privacy Commissioner OKs airport body scanners
- University of Akron may demand DNA from job applicants
- Reacting To Lawful Access: Comparing the Conservatives, Liberals, and NDP
- Amendments to PIPA tabled, including breach notification and regulation of export of personal information
- The future of privacy on the internet