Canada:
Overview Of Privacy Laws In Canada: What You Should Know
25 May 2017
Miller Thomson LLP
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Imran Ahmad, Partner and National Leader of the Cybersecurity
Law Practice at Miller Thomson LLP, evaluates how the privacy law
landscape operates in Canada, how this relates to cyber security,
and the new mandatory breach notification requirements being
introduced by the Digital Privacy Act, which has significantly
amended the Personal Information Protection and Electronic
Documents Act ('PIPEDA').
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Previously published in Cyber Security Practioner.
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