The Privacy Officer's Guide to the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act
ebook ∣ Volume 1
By Timothy M. Banks
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Revised and updated with recent cases and regulatory guidance, The Privacy Officer's Guide to the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act, 2024 Edition is an essential reference on compliance with Canada's privacy law regime. Canada's existing Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA) is being pushed to its limits by an activist Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada (OPC). The result is that the law is often applied in ways that may not be obvious. This Guide helps sort through past OPC guidance to help sort out which prior interpretations are reliable and where the OPC may go next. In addition, this Guide contains extensive commentary on Bill 27 which would enact the Consumer Privacy Protection Act (CPPA) to replace PIPEDA. The Guide compares the CPPA to PIPEDA and explains how the CPPA may change current guidance and practices.
Features
- Collection responsibilities for particular types of personal information
- Meaningful consent requirements and detailed examples of Commissioner findings on the adequacy of consent
- Appropriate uses of personal information
- Application to employees of federal works, undertakings and businesses
- When disclosure and sharing is permitted
- Security incidents and data breach reporting requirements
- Outsourcing and cross border transfers
- Enforcement framework
Highlights of the 2024 Edition
- Investigation into Home Depot of Canada Inc.'s compliance with PIPEDA in its use of Facebook's Offline Conversions program
- Joint investigation into location tracking by Tim Horton's mobile app
- Update on how the landmark decision regarding what constitutes personal information in Canada (Information Commissioner) v. Canada (Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness) [2019] F.C.J. No. 1251, (Sig Sauer) has been applied in recent years
Who Will Benefit
- Ensure the protection and...