Ontario IPC releases a new independent research report on emerging technology- Emerging Uses of Neurotechnology.

Privacy Commissioner of Canada and UK Information Commissioner’s Office issue a joint letter regarding 23andMe’s bankruptcy proceedings

Instagram still posing serious risks to children, campaigners say

English Information Commissioner issues statement on police use of facial recognition technology (FRT)

BC OIPC provides instruction to delete a user account and DNA on 23andMe

Alberta, update to access and privacy legislation, passed in December and in force this spring

Federal Privacy Commissioner launches new online privacy breach risk self-assessment tool

Law Society – Bite Size video – cloud computing guide

Ontario IPC commissions report on workplace surveillance technologies

Australian IPC releases new Privacy Basics e-Learning module

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March 17, 2021

Fee Estimate Quick Calculation Guide

Fee Estimate – Quick Calculation Guide If a fee will be more than $100 a fee estimate is required. 1. Search Fee – Fee for time required to locate and identify responsive records Fee: 15$ per half hour IPC Guidelines: 1 minute to scan 12 pages of records 5 minutes to scan pages in one... read more

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March 17, 2021

A Guide to Submissions

A guide and templates for applicants, public bodies, and third parties to assist in preparing and writing a submission to the IPC.   A Guide to Submissions   read more

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October 15, 2019

Role of an Early Resolution Officer and an Analyst Webinar

This webinar serves as an overview of the roles Early Resolution Officers and Analysts at the Office of the Saskatchewan Information and Privacy Commissioner play when reviewing access to information decision, or investigating privacy breach concerns. by Danielle Malach, Analyst and Deepa Pawar, Early Resolution Officer   read more

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