Privacy

- Mark Carney's Liberal government is 'showing itself to be the most anti-privacy government in Canada that we've seen in decades,' says UOttawa professor Michael Geist.
- Mark Carney's Liberal government is 'showing itself to be the most anti-privacy government in Canada that we've seen in decades,' says UOttawa professor Michael Geist.
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- The repercussions of data breaches go beyond compromised personal information, bringing also a broader economic impact.
- The repercussions of data breaches go beyond compromised personal information, bringing also a broader economic impact.
- The repercussions of data breaches go beyond compromised personal information, bringing also a broader economic impact.
- We need modernized privacy laws that advance the public interest, and foster a strong Canadian economy.
- We need modernized privacy laws that advance the public interest, and foster a strong Canadian economy.
- We need modernized privacy laws that advance the public interest, and foster a strong Canadian economy.
- Achieving a healthy balance between innovation and regulation is key as Canada continues to pursue more digital transformation initiatives.
- Achieving a healthy balance between innovation and regulation is key as Canada continues to pursue more digital transformation initiatives.
- Achieving a healthy balance between innovation and regulation is key as Canada continues to pursue more digital transformation initiatives.
- As politicians politick over Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre not having a security clearance, former CSIS director Ward Elcock breaks down the process.
- As politicians politick over Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre not having a security clearance, former CSIS director Ward Elcock breaks down the process.
- As politicians politick over Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre not having a security clearance, former CSIS director Ward Elcock breaks down the process.
- Bill C-70, the Countering Foreign Interference Act, received royal assent on June 20. But the legislation still contains loopholes that allow for secret, foreign

- Bill C-70, the Countering Foreign Interference Act, received royal assent on June 20. But the legislation still contains loopholes that allow for secret, foreign
- Bill C-70, the Countering Foreign Interference Act, received royal assent on June 20. But the legislation still contains loopholes that allow for secret, foreign
