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Organizations should be routinely assessing privacy and security of their important data and the personal information they hold. New systems, innovative uses of information and threats are evolving. 

Sophisticated organizations will have a privacy framework in place. Others may still be developing their basic privacy plans. 

On March 7, 2019, the B.C. Office of the ...

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Posted in Privacy, Technology

Organizations are implementing Artificial Intelligence (AI) in numerous ways, directly and indirectly, to save time and money. 

How can an organization ensure the AI platform or service fairly and adequately meets its needs, without being too privacy intrusive, biased, and uncertain? 

A new Canadian method for managing these issues is articulated in a new Federal ...

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The Supreme Court of Canada took a broad and flexible approach to determining what circumstances give rise to a reasonable expectation of privacy in R v. Jarvis, 2019 SCC 10 (Jarvis).

Addressing the specific question of whether an individual can have a reasonable expectation of privacy in a public space, the case is expected to have wide-ranging implications in Canadian ...

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