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Competition Bureau Calls for Increased Fines Under Competition Act for Privacy Violations

Following the recent fine against Facebook for C$9.5 million under the Competition Act pursuant to allegations that it made "false or misleading claims about the privacy of Canadians' personal information,” the Competition...more

Key Takeaways from Competition Bureau Fine for Privacy Violation

Facebook has agreed to pay a fine of $9 million under the federal Competition Act stemming from the Cambridge Analytica matter and to reimburse the cost of the inquiry of $500,000 (without any acknowledgment of wrongdoing)....more

5/22/2020  /  Canada , Data Privacy , Facebook , Marketing , Popular

Canadian Domain Name Registrar Offers New Free Cybersecurity Solution to Individuals

The Canadian Internet Registration Authority (CIRA) launched a domain name system (DNS) service on April 23, 2020. CIRA is the entity responsible for overseeing Canada's .ca country-code top-level domain (ccTLD). CIRA is...more

COVID-19 and Contact-Tracing Apps in Canada

In the fight to combat the spread of COVID-19, governments throughout the world have been considering the use of digital contact-tracing apps. Contact-tracing apps seek to interrupt the onward transmission of the coronavirus...more

Data Breach and Vicarious Liability for Employee Misconduct

It is not only hackers who pose a risk to an organization's information security; hostile insiders do as well. According to Verizon, an estimated 34 percent of data breaches involve internal actors. Hostile insiders may be...more

Privacy Considerations When Using Smartphone Location Data to Limit the Spread of COVID-19

As countries around the world continue their efforts to combat the novel coronavirus (COVID-19), governments are increasingly turning to technology to enforce "social distancing" rules and related measures designed to contain...more

4/15/2020  /  Canada , Smartphones

COVID-19 and Cybersecurity Scam Alert: Protecting Your Information and Assets

As the COVID-19 outbreak continues, scammers and hackers are taking advantage of the fear and confusion surrounding the current circumstances by posing as reputable news sources, or offering information. These malicious...more

New Privacy Guidance for Businesses Operating in British Columbia

The OIPC has issued recent guidance for private sector organizations operating in British Columbia, which include provincially or federally incorporated companies that conduct business in the province and are subject to the...more

Expect Increased Privacy Regulatory Enforcement in 2020

2020 is shaping up to be a significant year for regulation of privacy issues, with two significant events taking place so far this year. In early February, the Office of the Privacy Commissioner (OPC) commenced an action...more

Competition Bureau Intends to Police Privacy Violations—Beware of Potential Fines

Violations of privacy—already overseen by the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada (as well as provincial privacy commissioners)—may soon be subject to fines under the federal Competition Act. In a statement yesterday...more

Meaningful Consent: An Evolving Standard under Canadian Privacy Law

As the digital landscape evolves, and the commoditization of personal information increases, expectations as to what constitutes appropriate consent for the collection, use and disclosure of personal information in Canada are...more

Privacy Regulators Turning Up the Heat: Major Fines for Data Breaches and Privacy Violations This Summer

Summer 2019 saw a flurry of major fines levied against large corporations for data breaches and other privacy violations. Ranging from a €460,000 fine under the European General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) for a Dutch...more

New Report from the Ontario Privacy Commissioner: Key Takeaways for Ontario Businesses

The Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario (OIPC) released its 2018 Annual Report: Privacy and Accountability for a Digital Ontario on Wednesday, July 10, 2019. This report signals a move toward...more

Organizations Can Expect Increased Canadian Regulation for Privacy Violations

Violations of privacy–already regulated by the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada (as well as provincial privacy regulators)–may also soon be regulated by Canada’s Competition Bureau. In a statement yesterday at the...more

Canada Digital Charter Announced

The federal government has launched Canada’s new Digital Charter that comprises 10 broad principles to govern the use of data in the digital world. The stated purpose of the Digital Charter is to guide dialogue around changes...more

Changes to Cross-Border Data Flow Consent Requirements: Is Your Privacy Policy Still Compliant?

Seeking input from interested third parties, the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada (OPC) announced a revision to its policy position on transborder data flow under the federal Personal Information Protection and...more

Technology and Cybersecurity Incident Reporting: New Guidance from OSFI

The Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions (OSFI) just published an advisory letter for federally regulated financial institutions (FRFI). The advisory sets out OSFI's expectations for FRFI cybersecurity...more

Cyber Breach at the Ontario Cannabis Store Impacts 4,500 Consumers

The Toronto Sun reported this morning that the privacy of 4,500 consumers of recreational cannabis in Ontario has been compromised. The names and addresses of individuals purchasing cannabis through the Ontario Cannabis Store...more

Global Patterns and Risks in Cybersecurity

What are the emerging patterns and risks for cybersecurity in Canada, the United States, European Union and Australia? A global panel shared their views and predictions at last week’s 64th Pacific Rim Advisory Council (PRAC)...more

Are You Ready for Mandatory Breach Reporting and Notification?

Almost three years after the Digital Privacy Act was passed, the federal government has finalized regulations on mandatory breach notification, reporting, and recordkeeping for the private sector in Canada. The regulations...more

Dangerous Assumptions and Serious Consequences in Cybersecurity

It's not the kind of news a retail giant wants to make. In May 2017, Target agreed to a $18.5-million settlement to resolve a 47-state investigation into a massive 2013 hack. This settlement put Target's total cost of the...more

Cybersecurity Uncertainty for Cryptocurrencies

There is a lot of money—both fiat and virtual—in cryptocurrencies. The growth of these blockchain-based online assets made headlines throughout 2017. The price of Bitcoin, likely the best-known cryptocurrency, rose from...more

Recent Developments in Online Privacy Protections for Canadians

Forget you ever read this - The Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada (OPC) declared last Friday that existing privacy laws allow consumers to ask search engines to remove inaccurate search results and to request...more

Law Firm Credentials for Sale on the Dark Web: Understanding Your Cybersecurity Vulnerabilities

Law firms are being vigorously attacked by hackers. This is unsurprising given that law firms are repositories of incredibly valuable and commercially sensitive information about their clients and maintain large sums of money...more

BizSkule on Cybersecurity: Six Key Takeaways

No organization is immune from cyberattacks. They have become an inevitable business risk for companies large and small. In today’s Globe and Mail, the Canada Research Chair in Cybersecurity, Benoît Dupont, says that “even...more

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