Protecting Privacy and Consumer Data Act (PPCDA)
Canada's Federal Personal Privacy Law Is Changing Canada is once again overhauling its private-sector privacy regime. On June 15, 2026, the federal government introduced Bill C-36, the Protecting Privacy and Consumer Data Act (PPCDA), which—if passed—would repeal Part 1 of the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA) and establish a new federal framework...
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Using Artificial Intelligence vs a Law firm in Contractual Matters The Evolving Landscape of Legal Practice The practice of law in Canada is changing. Technology, particularly artificial intelligence (AI), is starting to play a bigger role. For a long time, lawyers have been the sole gatekeepers of legal knowledge and contract drafting. Now, AI tools...
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Get Information From the Federal Government of Canada Under the Access to Information Act If you are looking to obtain records from the Canadian government, filing an ATIP request may allow you to access documents, correspondence, reports, emails, and other government-held information. ATIP stands for Access to Information and Privacy. Through Canada’s federal access to...
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Your Company's Obligations After A Data Breach of Personal Information in Canada – PIPEDA, RROSH, and Reporting What Constitutes a Data Breach? In Canada, a data breach, often referred to as a “breach of security safeguards,” occurs when personal information is lost, stolen, or accessed by unauthorized individuals. This can happen in various ways, from...
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Learn about the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA) in Canada with our comprehensive guide.
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