This is the second in our series on the privacy promises we can expect from a Liberal minority government. From Innovation, Science […]
The Right to Data Portability
This is the second in our series on the privacy promises we can expect from a Liberal minority government. From Innovation, Science […]
Vancouver, December 18, 2019 – Yesterday, LifeLabs announced a data breach that affects 15 million Canadians. The breach, which primarily […]
This is the first in our series on the privacy promises we can expect from a Liberal minority government. (From […]
Privacy violations highlight the need for law reform Earlier this week, the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of B.C. (OIPC […]
Previously, we compared access to information and privacy commitments in the platforms of four of Canada’s major federal political parties. […]
How Canada’s major federal political parties compare on issues related to privacy and access to information The table below uses […]
The BC Freedom of Information and Privacy Association (FIPA) is inviting all students, parents, teachers, and concerned members of the […]
From FIPA President Mike Larsen The introduction of the amendments to B.C.’s Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act […]
Vancouver, October 7, 2019 – The Premier of British Columbia, John Horgan, announced late Friday that he has accepted the […]
Vancouver, September 26, 2019 – As part of Right to Know Week 2019, Independent journalist Stanley Tromp has published the […]
The BC Freedom of Information and Privacy Association is looking for a new Executive Director. Our current Executive Director, Sara […]