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1 July 2026

Monthly Privacy Call: Canadian Federal Private Sector Privacy Law Reform: Initial Reflections On The Proposed Protecting Privacy And Consumer Data Act

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The Federal government has introduced a bill containing the Protecting Privacy and Consumer Data Act (PPCDA), a proposed federal private sector privacy statute that would replace the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA). Osler's national Privacy and Data Management team provides initial overview and commentary on this significant legislative development.
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Date of recording

June 19, 2026

Duration

1 hour

On Monday, June 15, the Federal government introduced a bill containing the Protecting Privacy and Consumer Data Act (PPCDA), a proposed federal private sector privacy statute that replaced the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA). Partners from Osler’s national Privacy and Data Management team provided an initial overview and commentary on the PPCDA. 

Adam Kardash moderated the panel discussion, featuring insights from: 

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