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MLT Aikins LLP
QR codes have become an integral part of our lives, offering convenience in accessing information with just a quick scan.
Lawson Lundell LLP
Employers sometimes discover evidence that a former employee may be or have been in breach of their obligations to the employer. Sometimes the employee's...
Cassels
By a recent 5/4 split decision in a criminal matter, the Supreme Court of Canada (SCC) found that a reasonable expectation of privacy attaches to an IP address...
McCarthy Tétrault LLP
In a 5:4 split, a majority of the Supreme Court of Canada recently held in R. v. Bykovets that internet protocol ("IP") addresses attract a reasonable expectation...
MLT Aikins LLP
The Ontario Court of Appeal shut down the claim that a hack of database constitutes intrusion upon seclusion by the database operator, along with shutting down various other causes of action at the certification stage of a proposed class action.
Clark Wilson LLP
In the second of our three-part Technology & Privacy Law in the Workplace series we will be highlighting the benefits, risks and recommendations when it comes to incorporating generative artificial intelligence into the workplace.
Fasken (French)
Dans un arrêt rendu le 1er mars 2024, la Cour suprême du Canada a déclaré qu'une adresse IP engendre, par sa nature, une attente raisonnable au respect de la vie privée[1].
Watson Goepel LLP
Employers may not think of domestic violence as a workplace issue. However, legislation across Canada creates obligations for employers in the workplace relating to domestic violence.
MLT Aikins LLP
With cybersecurity incidents on the rise, it's important for organizations to proactively protect their networks and information.
Dentons
The proliferation of privacy-related class actions in 2023 continued the trend of plaintiffs seeking recourse for data breaches affecting the personal information of customers...
Lerners LLP
With the rise of technology comes a breadth of knowledge and information readily available to the public. However, the start of 2024 has brought the Supreme Court of Canada's ruling in Ontario...
Fasken
This is a monthly bulletin published by the National Privacy and Cybersecurity team at Fasken. The information contained herein includes noteworthy news...
Dentons
Le 20 décembre 2023, le projet de Règlement sur l'anonymisation des renseignements personnels (le « projet de règlement ») a été publié, donnant un aperçu des obligations qui seront probablement...
McMillan LLP
Note: This is an update of our previous bulletin titled "Risks of Anonymized and Aggregated Data" published on December 1, 2021.
DLA Piper
Since the passing of Law 25 in 2021, which reformed Québec's Act respecting the protection of personal information in the private sector (the "Private Sector Act")...
Fasken (French)
Ce bulletin mensuel a été préparé par l'équipe nationale Protection des renseignements confidentiels, vie privée et cybersécurité de Fasken. Il met en lumière des nouvelles...
Dentons
A recent decision of the Court of Appeal for Ontario upholding a decision denying certification of a data breach class action continues...
McMillan LLP
On January 29, 2024, in an era dominated by digital connectivity and rapid technological advancements, British Columbia's Intimate Images Protection Act (Act) came into force.
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Fasken (French)
Le présent bulletin vise à analyser le projet de règlement sur l'anonymisation des renseignements personnels dans une approche de droit comparé. Il se divise en quatre grands thèmes : le concept d'anonymisation...
Carters Professional Corporation
Canada's federal commercial privacy laws currently "maintain sufficient data protection levels for personal data transferred from the [European Union]," according to the European Commission...
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