![]() Article Alberta's Personal Information Protection Act Violates Charter (CELG)Martin Kratz, Q.C., and Stephen Burns December 11, 2013 Authors Stephen D. BurnsPartner, Trademark Agent The Supreme Court of Canada has just held that the collective right to freedom of expression in a lawful strike situation trumps an individual's right to control their information in a public setting, striking down the Alberta Personal Information Protection Act (PIPA). Published my Wolters Kluwer CCH in Canadian Employment Law Guide (Number 146). Republishing Requests For permission to republish this or any other publication, contact Amrita Kochhar at kochhara@bennettjones.com. For informational purposes only This publication provides an overview of legal trends and updates for informational purposes only. For personalized legal advice, please contact the authors. AuthorsStephen D. Burns, Partner, Trademark Agent • Co-Head of Innovation, Technology & Branding Practice Calgary • 403.298.3050 • burnss@bennettjones.com |