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New Report Posted: Read Snooping in a Police Database for more information

Check out this new resource that explains the interaction between LA FOIP and The Municipalities Act in the province of Saskatchewan and as it pertains to personal information.

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Check out our latest blog on safeguarding your information during the holiday season

Privacy Commissioner finds that Canadians have a right to have information de-listed from online search engine results in limited circumstances.

How systemic delays, a backlog of overdue requests, and process errors led to UBC having the lowest rate of compliance.

NEW Checklist for Healthcare Organizations Considering the use of an AI Scribe

Privacy Commissioner of Canada to investigate cybersecurity breach at WestJet

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January 6, 2026

Top of Mind Data Privacy

Data Privacy Week is January 27 to 31 2025 and Saskatchewan is hosted an online panel on January 31, 2025, from 12-1:30 EST. We asked Commissioners from across Canada to talk about what is top of mind when it comes to data privacy. Put another way, what keeps them awake at night when it comes to data... read more

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May 1, 2025

Steps to Request a Correction of Personal Information or Amendment of Personal Health Information

Steps to Request a Correction of Personal Information or Amendment of Personal Health Information Steps to request a correction of personal information under The Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act and The Local Authority Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act or amendment of personal health information under The Health Information Protection... read more

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