Ten national organizations including civil liberties, anti-racism, and groups representing immigrants and refugees are calling for the federal government to […]
Ten national organizations including civil liberties, anti-racism, and groups representing immigrants and refugees are calling for the federal government to […]
Weekly privacy news briefs from around the world – 2006: Privacy News Highlights – 10 Jan 2006 Privacy News Highlights […]
FIPA President Richard Rosenberg testifies today before the House of Commons Standing Committee on Access to Information, Privacy and Ethics, […]
BC FIPA and the BCCLA have made submissions regarding the statutory review of the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents […]
A group of international data and privacy protection commissioners has decided to act together to challenge the surveillance society which […]
Since September 2001, the RCMP have been buying and storing personal information on Canadians from private data brokers, which have […]
BC FIPA has released a study on the BC Government’s response to freedom of information (FOI) requests over the past […]
Friday September 29 The Theatre at UBC Robson Square Campus Vancouver, BC BC’s Freedom of Information Act, passed in 1992, […]
Privacy advocates are questioning the use of CIA-funded software to manage Canadian medical records. Software that will help sort millions […]
The 36,000-strong association representing Canada’s lawyers is calling on the federal government to take action against a “trend” of cyber […]
BC FIPA has made its submission on the Federal Accountability Act, Bill C-2 to the committee reviewing the legislation. BC […]