Canada:
Cross-border & International Data Privacy Issues
24 March 2021
Gowling WLG
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Big changes to privacy laws around the world in 2020 and 2021
are giving rise to new concerns and compliance issues for
companies doing business abroad. In this session, we review
what's changed in several jurisdictions (from the EU's
Schrems II decision, to the proposed changes to Canada's
PIPEDA) and discuss what these changes mean for American companies
and the lawyers who advise them.
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