Canada:
La Press Quotes Antoine Guilmain In An Article On NAFTA And The Protection And Transfer Of Personal Information
15 October 2018
Fasken (French)
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"Le libre-échange à l'ère
du numérique" by Jean-Sébastien Gagnon, La
Presse
La Presse quotes Montréal
lawyer, Antoine Guilmain, in an article on NAFTA and the protection and
transfer of personal information.
"It shows a
particular interest in protecting and transferring personal
information," says Antoine Guilmain, a lawyer with Fasken and
an expert in data protection matters.
"The US has sectoral privacy laws, but no general
framework, unlike Canada. We can assume that we are moving towards
discussions for adopting such a framework." - Attorney Antoine
Guilmain
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