Post Tagged with: "privacy"
Spam Task Force Delivers Report to Government
Canada’s national spam task force today delivered its report to Industry Minister David Emerson. I was a member of the task force and served as the co-chair of the law and regulatory working group.
Five Months
The Privacy Commissioner of Canada yesterday released the summary of her finding in my spam case launched against the Ottawa Renegades. My case is now Finding #297 and, true to form, the Renegades are now just an unnamed sports organization. While I am pleased with the outcome of the case […]
Butterworths Privacy Law in Canada, Editor-in-Chief
Butterworths Privacy Law in Canada, Editor-in-Chief
The Three Stages of Canadian Privacy Law
My regular Law Bytes column (non-reg. hyperlinked version or Toronto Star version, homepage version) examines the development of Canadian privacy law, arguing that it is unfolding in three stages. The first stage focused on self-regulatory initiatives such as the CSA Model Code. When few companies were willing to bind themselves to the Code, Canada embarked on stage two by establishing national privacy legislation that emphasizes mediation and light regulation.
Outsourcing Our Privacy: Privacy and Security in a Borderless Commercial World
Outsourcing Our Privacy: Privacy and Security in a Borderless Commercial World (with Milana Homsi) forthcoming UNB Law Journal (working draft 2005) Link to Document FINAL_UNB.doc