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“Top of Mind” Webinar

February 5, 2025 - Ron Kruzeniski, Information and Privacy Commissioner

My office hosted a webinar on January 31, 2025. We called it “Top of Mind” Webinar. We had invited four Privacy Commissioners from across Canada to talk about what most concerned them when it came to data privacy, and we asked them to predict what would be the “big” privacy issues in 2025.

My office was pleased that 800 registered for the webinar. We recorded the webinar so those of you who could not join on the 31st, can now view the webinar by accessing it on our webinars page under “Top of Mind” Data Privacy Webinar 2025 or on YouTube.

Reflecting back, the Commissioners from Canada, Ontario, Alberta and British Columbia gave us a great blueprint for the issues facing our country when it comes to data privacy.

 

 

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