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  2. Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act

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    An Act to support and promote electronic commerce by protecting the personal information that is collected, used or disclosed in certain circumstances, by providing for the use of electronic means to communicate or record information or transactions, and by amending the Canada Evidence Act, the Statutory Instruments Act and the Statute Revision Act

  3. Privacy policy - Wikipedia

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    These rules require a body corporate to provide a privacy policy for handling of or dealing in personal information including sensitive personal data or information. [42] Such a privacy policy should consist of the following information in accordance with the rules: Clear and easily accessible statements of its practices and policies;

  4. Canadian privacy law - Wikipedia

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    In January 2012, the Ontario Court of Appeal declared that the common law in Canada recognizes a right to personal privacy, more specifically identified as a "tort of intrusion upon seclusion", [17] as well as considering that appropriation of personality is already recognized as a tort in Ontario law. [18]

  5. Privacy Act (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    Some salient provisions of the legislation are as follows: A government institution may not collect personal information unless it relates directly to an operating program or activity of the institution (section 4).

  6. Canadian corporate law - Wikipedia

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    Canadian corporate law concerns the operation of corporations in Canada, which can be established under either federal or provincial authority. Federal incorporation of for-profit corporations is governed by Corporations Canada under the Canada Business Corporations Act .

  7. Binding corporate rules - Wikipedia

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    BCRs are a framework for having different elements (internal legal agreements, policies, trainings, audits, etc.) that allow compliance with EU data protection regulations and privacy protection. The BCRs were developed as an alternative to the "standard contractual clauses" (SCCs) [ 1 ] and the now defunct U.S. Department of Commerce EU Safe ...

  8. Workplace privacy - Wikipedia

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    Workplace privacy is related with various ways of accessing, controlling, and monitoring employees' information in a working environment. Employees typically must relinquish some of their privacy while in the workplace, but how much they must do can be a contentious issue. The debate rages on as to whether it is moral, ethical and legal for ...

  9. Category:Privacy legislation in Canada - Wikipedia

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