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PIPA Legislation Submission

Posted on January 15, 2014 by Jean Eaton in Blog
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The Supreme Court of Canada recently declared that Alberta's Personal Information Privacy Act (PIPA) is in breach of s. 1 of the Charter. The Alberta legislature must now decide how to make the legislation constitutionally compliant.

PACC is a national, non‑partisan, non-profit association and the leading organization in Canada that is dedicated to access and privacy in both the private sector and the public sector. PACC is the certifying body for access and privacy professionals, and engages in outreach efforts to advance awareness about access to information and data privacy in Canada.

PACC is dedicated to ensuring the independent autonomy of Canada’s access and privacy professionals to administer Canadian privacy legislation, while directly and impartially addressing the needs of industry, the public and private sectors.  PACC is preparing a submission to the review process and invites you to participate.  For more information or to become a member of the PACC, visit www.PACC-CCAP.ca or their newsletter.

Questions to consider:     What aspects of PIPA should remain unchanged, and why? What will be the positive and negative consequences of preserving these aspects as they now are.     What aspects of PIPA should change, and in what way? What will be the practical effect of your proposed changes.     What, if any, aspects of PIPA (Alberta), PIPA (BC), and PIPEDA ought to remain unique? What, if any, ought to use consistent language or definitions?

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