The new board chair of TransLink, BC’s public transit authority, is coming under fire for deciding to move the provincial […]
The new board chair of TransLink, BC’s public transit authority, is coming under fire for deciding to move the provincial […]
Weekly privacy news briefs from around the world for 2007. Privacy News Highlights – 4 Jan 2007 Privacy News Highlights […]
On December 11, the 2007 Whistleblower Award was presented in a ceremony at Simon Fraser University’s Harbour Centre campus. A […]
The Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada introduced legislation to help combat identity theft on November 21. “This […]
The special committee to review BC’s Personal Information Protection Act (PIPA) has issued a call for written submissions. The deadline […]
The news over the summer that the CRTC was at long last moving forward with a national do-not-call list generated […]
BC FIPA sent its submission for the Customer Name and Address Information Consultation to Public Safety Canada today. FIPA outlines […]
“Right to Know Week” in Canada runs from Friday September 28 to Friday October 5, 2007. Events across Canada will […]
During the 1990s, the Canadian public enjoyed a steady increase in access to government information. New freedom of information laws […]
In his annual report, released today, Information and Privacy Commissioner David Loukidelis has called on the Premier and Cabinet to […]
Canada’s official privacy watchdogs have formed a united front to call for suspension of the Canadian government’s new no-fly list […]