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Ruth Promislow on Canada's New Digital Charter

May 30, 2019
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Ruth Promislow spoke with DataGuidance by OneTrust on the federal government launching Canada’s new Digital Charter that comprises 10 broad principles to govern the use of data in the digital world.

Ruth says, “It can be expected that with the Charter and the proposed modernisation of PIPEDA, companies will be held to a more rigid standard, particularly with platforms and products that are designed to gather and share data, and/or monitor users. A clear theme is presented whereby companies will be expected to explain to individuals in clear terms what information is being collected, the purpose for which it is being collected, and the third parties to whom the information will be shared. Generic consent that may cover potential undisclosed future use and disclosure of the information will not be sufficient.”

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