Alberta's Privacy Law Violates Charter : Supreme Court
Martin P.J. Kratz and Stephen Burns
November 20, 2013
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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 on Canadian Employment Law Today.
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Stephen D. Burns, Partner, Trademark Agent • Co-Head of Innovation, Technology & Branding Practice