Guidelines For Professional Regulatory Bodies
Guidelines for Professional Regulatory Bodies Discipline decisions, and other discipline related documents, published on the websites of professional regulatory bodies may contain sensitive personal information or personal health information, including information such as alleged wrongdoings, opinions about members and physical and mental health information. Professional regulatory bodies in Saskatchewan may be subject to access and... read more
Guidance for the Use of Body Worn Cameras
This guidance document aims to identify some of the privacy considerations law enforcement authorities should take into account when deciding whether to outfit law enforcement officers with body-worn cameras. Also described is the privacy framework that should be part of any law enforcement body-worn camera program in order to ensure compliance with Canada’s personal information... read more
Guidelines For Arbitrators In Saskatchewan
Guidelines for Arbitrators in Saskatchewan Guidelines for Arbitrators in Saskatchewan Balancing Openness and Transparency with the Protection of Personal Information and Personal Health Information The Role of Arbitration Arbitration is a form of dispute resolution. It is used to resolve legal disputes where a neutral party, an arbitrator or arbitration tribunal is engaged to come... read more
Data Matching
Data matching is an activity that enables organizations to aggregate, manipulate, sort, and analyze large and complex datasets that generate information useful to organizations. However, data matching can have significant impacts on privacy. This paper provides an overview of what data matching is, why current access and privacy legislation in Saskatchewan is inadequate in addressing... read more