Blog Archive (Year: 2023)
Privacy in Organizations not Subject to Legislation
I received a call a few days ago from someone who worked in an organization that is not subject to privacy legislation provincial or federally. The question posed to me was what are the organization’s privacy obligations? I first had to say, you are not subject to provincial legislation and so there are really no... read more
Who is “Fake Ron”? (updated)
I have just become aware that staff had received another email from me asking for some cards in a rush because I was in a meeting. Previously, staff in my office had also received an email from me, but it wasn’t from me. They dubbed it, “Fake Ron.” Apparently, I wanted the recipient of the... read more
Interview of the Commissioner by Kristél Kriel
I was pleased to sit down with Kristél Kriel and discuss breaches of privacy in the corporate world. We talked about when breaches occur and the consequences, having a culture of training and being prepared to constantly improve an organization’s security. Please take a moment to listen to our conversation here. read more
How Does our Office Keep you Anonymous?
The Commissioner publicly posts review and investigation reports regarding a variety of matters involving applicants and complainants. As much as possible, our office tries to conceal their identities. Our office also recognizes that there are times when it is warranted to conceal the identity of someone other than an applicant or a complainant. De-identification is... read more