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Privacy Popular, but Eves Dropped the Ball

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In Ontario provincial politics the fall of 2002 is best remembered for the public outcry over rising hydro bills that precipitated Premier Ernie Eves' decision to pull the plug on his plans for a market-based approach for electricity.<>

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February 3, 2003 Comments are Disabled Columns Archive

Computer and E-Mail Workplace Surveillance in Canada: The Shift From Reasonable Expectation of Priva

Computer and E-Mail Workplace Surveillance in Canada: The Shift From Reasonable Expectation of Privacy to Reasonable Surveillance, 82 Canadian Bar Review 151-89 (2003)

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January 1, 2003 Comments are Disabled Scholarship

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Primer on Privacy Compliance for the Private Sector, Privacy Trends: Complying with New Demands, Ottawa, ON

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October 12, 2002 Comments are Disabled Conferences

Federal Proposal Tells Only Part of Cybercrime Story

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In the wake of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, the Canadian government hurriedly introduced a series of new anti-terror measures.

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October 3, 2002 Comments are Disabled Columns Archive

Shift to Workplace Privacy Protection

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The ubiquity of workplace computing and on-line communications has created key new legal issues for employers and employees.

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June 28, 2002 Comments are Disabled Columns Archive