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Keeping records of consent under CASL
Éloïse Gratton August 5, 2016
The CRTC has recently released a Notice for businesses and individuals advising them on how to keep records of consent. The CRTC confirms that under section 13 of CASL, the onus is on the person who alleges they have consent to send a CEM (typically, the person who sends the CEM) to prove that they have proper consent, either implied […] Read more
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Beyond Consent-based Privacy Protection: My submission in response to the OPC’s consultation on privacy and consent
Éloïse Gratton July 11, 2016
The Office of the Privacy Commissioner (OPC) has recently published a great discussion paper entitled “Consent and privacy” exploring potential enhancements to consent under PIPEDA. The OPC also launched a Consultation and Call for Submissions requesting input on its consent paper, asking whether legislative changes are required, and requesting comments on solutions which would be helpful in […] Read more
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Right to be Forgotten – Recent Quebec Case (C.L. v. BCF Avocats d’affaires (2016))
Éloïse Gratton June 13, 2016
Quebec was the first province to enact a data protection law for the private sector, an Act respecting the protection of personal information in the private sector in 1993. This law is substantially similar to the federal law PIPEDA. The Quebec Commission d’Accès à l’Information (CAI), the government body responsible for the administration and enforcement of the Quebec law, […] Read more
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The Consent Exception for Research Purposes
Éloïse Gratton June 3, 2016
A few days ago, I published a short piece on Big Data Analytics: Is Consent Required? While I discuss different data flow scenarios and whether consent should be a requirement under each scenario, I don’t address the consent exception for research purposes. This exception which can be found under each Canadian private sector data protection law is […] Read more
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Forget about bringing the ‘right to be forgotten’ to Canada
Éloïse Gratton May 9, 2016
The Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada recently chose to make reputation and privacy one of its priorities for the next five years and has launched a consultation in which it asks if there is a way to apply a “right to be forgotten” in Canada. This is the “right” famously coined by the […] Read more
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Ratissage international pour la protection de la vie privée 2016 : Le Canada ciblera les appareils médicaux
Geneviève Béchard, Étudiante au cours DRT6929E-A Un communiqué publié le 11 avril par le Commissariat à la protection de la vie privée du Canada nous apprend que le ratissage international 2016 en matière de vie privée, qui à lieu ces jours-ci sous l’initiative du Global Privacy Enforcement Network (GPEN), a pour thème « L’Internet des objets ». […] Read more
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Le port de caméras corporelles par les policiers au Canada : Comment protéger la vie privée des individus?
Roxane Fortin Lecompte, Étudiante au cours de DRT-6929E Entre le 1er mai 2015 et le 31 mars 2016, 100 agents du service de police de Toronto ont mis à l’essai le port de caméras sur leur uniforme dans le cadre d’un projet pilote ayant coûté 500 000$. L’évaluation du projet se terminera le 30 juin et le service […] Read more
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Canadian Privacy Summit 2016: Vancouver April 13-14
Éloïse Gratton April 11, 2016
I am delighted to be participating at the Canadian Privacy Summit 2016 taking place in Vancouver on April 13 and 14. This two-day summit is designed for top experts and key stakeholders in the Canadian and privacy communities, and across diverse sectors in Canada, to assess the latest developments and tackle the tough privacy issues […] Read more
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IAPP Global Privacy Summit: Washington April 5-6
Éloïse Gratton April 3, 2016
IAPP Global Privacy Summit is taking place this week in Washington, and the Conference is on April 5th and 6th. I will be presenting on the topic of “Consent is Overrated” on April 6th. Many businesses have recently received bad press because of so-called “privacy lurches” resulting from their new targeted advertising program, online business […] Read more
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L’analyse des publications des étudiants sur les médiaux sociaux : une piste de solution pour diminuer la violence dans les écoles ou une violation de la vie privée?
Éloïse Gratton March 21, 2016
Auteure: Roxane Fortin Lecompte, Étudiante au cours de DRT-6929E Les actes de violence récents par une étudiante de 14 ans contre des employés et élèves de l’école secondaire Dunbarton à Pickering, Ontario porte sérieusement à réfléchir sur les solutions à mettre en place afin diminuer les attentats et actes de violence dans les écoles du pays puisque […] Read more