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Eye on Privacy: Privacy Law Section Review
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Volume 8, No. 3 - May/Mai 2008
In this Issue:
- To Notify or Not to Notify
- When the Government Commits a Privacy Breach or Causes Identity Theft
- Bill C-27: Identity Theft and Related Misconduct
- Privacy and Video Surveillance under FIPPA and MFIPPA
- IPC Special Report on TTC Video Surveillance
- Recent Cases Illustrate Polarity of Privacy Rules for Litigants
- Swiping Away Our Privacy
- From the Editorial Desk
- The OBA Karen Spector Memorial Award for Excellence in Privacy Law
Volume 8, No. 2 - January/Janvier 2008
In this Issue:
- Message from the Chair
- From the Editorial Desk
- Two Perspectives on Government's Response to the Parliamentary Committee's Review of the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act
- Why Some Recommendations were Rejected and Others Endorsed?
- Status Quo in the Foreseeable Future
- Courts, Ontario's Information and Privacy Commissioner Decide on Privacy Rights of Sellers of Used Goods
- Australia and the APEC Data Privacy Framework
- Ontario Superior Court Issues a Landmark Decision on the Right of Privacy under the Charter
- The Law Commission of Ontario: Open for Business
- OBA Privacy Law Section — New Members Welcome
- OBA Young Lawyers' Division — What Membership in Our Section Can Do for You
Volume 8, No. 1 - August/Août 2007
In this issue:
- Message from the Past Chair - by Mark S. Hayes
- Letter from the Editor - by Jason Young
- Security and Records Management Under the Personal Health Information Portection Act, 2004: Messages from the Commissioner's Office - by Anita Fineberg
- Police Background Checks - Balancing Public Safety, Security and Privacy - by John Swaigen
- Review of Key Recommendations from the 2007 PIPEDA Review Report - by Alex Cameron
- An Argument for a Collaborative Approach to Privacy Protection - by Darcie Sherman
- Excuse me, are you a threat to aviation security? Canada's No-Fly List - by Katie Black
- Understanding Church and State - The Occupational Health and Safety Department and PHIPA - by Dan Michaluk
- RFP -- Responding Fearlessly to the Province: How to Rely on the Third Party Exemption when Responding to Government RFPs in Ontario - Jeanette Teh
- Ontario Court of Appeal Provides Direction Regarding the Collection of Personal Information under Ontario's Public Sector Privacy Legislation - by Priscilla Platt
Volume 7, No. 3 - April/Avril 2007
In this issue:
- Message from the Chair - by Mark S. Hayes
- The PIPEDA Review Will Lead to Changes in the Act, but What Will They Look Like? - by Murray Long
- Binding Corporate Rules - by Eduardo Ustaran
- Examining the Role of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada in Judicial Proceedings - by Kris Klein and Megan Brady
- Trans-jurisdictional Outsourcing Involving Personal Information: Canadian Approaches - by Bonnie Freedman
- Push and Pull: Negotiating the Transfer of Passenger Name Record Information - by Allison Knight
- Notifications under PHIPA - by Elaine Ashfield
- Video Surveillance Use by Municipalities in Ontario - by Louise Vrebosch and Michael Migus
- Identity (ID) Theft: How to advise your clients when they ask what to do? - by Corinne D. Leon
- Case Comment on Rousseau v. Wyndowe: Access to Personal Health Information under the Common Law, PIPEDA and PHIPA - by Michael Migus
Volume 7, No. 2 - November/Novembre 2006
In this issue:
- Message from the Chair - by Mark Hayes
- Ian Gilmour Scott — In Memoriam - by David W. Scott, QC; Hon. David Peterson, PC, QC; Hon. Bob Rae, PC, QC; David H. Flaherty, Ph.D.; Jason Young
- Ian Scott's Contribution to Freedom of Information and Privacy in Ontario - by Justice Sidney B. Linden and David Goodis
- Excluding Information from Data Protection Legislation: The Standard of De-Identification - by Carole Lucock
- Solicitor-Client Privilege Exemption under PIPEDA — Recent Decisions - by Priscilla Platt
- A Review of Some of the Recent Amendments to the Québec Act Respecting the Protection of Personal Information in the Private Sector - by Karl Delwaide
- Mixed Signals: The Admissibility of Video Surveillance Evidence Against Employees - by Helen Gray
- To What Extent does PIPEDA apply to personal information typically collected, used and disclosed by trade unions? - by Louisa Garib
- We Know Where You Live - by Bob Tarantino
- Review of PIPEDA Case Summary #333 on Transfers of Personal Information to Affiliates - by Howard R. Fohr
Volume 7, No. 1 - October/Octobre 2006
In this issue:
- Message from the Chair - by Mark Hayes
- Letter from the Editor - by Jason Young
- The Changing Face of Privacy - by Ann Cavoukian, Ph.D., Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario
- Putting Workplace Privacy on the Employer's Radar Screen: The Role of Counsel - by Dr. Avner Levin
- 3web vs. Gorman: A Case Comment - by Peter Ruby and Vanessa MacDonnell
- Privacy Piracy: Digital Rights Management, Para-Copyright and the Primacy of Privacy - by David Fewer
- Remedying PIPEDA: Two Proposals for More Effective and Accessible Privacy - by Mathew Englander
- PHIPA Order Clarifies HICs' Responsibilities for Breach of Health Privacy - by Lonny J. Rosen
- The Modernization of Investigative Techniques Act: A Civil Liberties Critique of Proposed Subscriber Information Provisions - by Laura Huey, Michael Vonn and Joel Diakow
- Lose a Friend or Loved One?
Volume 6, No. 4 - June/Juin 2006
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Volume 6, No. 3 - May/Mai 2006
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Volume 6, No. 2 - January/Janvier 2006
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Volume 6, No. 1 - October/Octobre 2005
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Volume 5, No. 1 - April/Avril 2005
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Volume 4, No. 2 - June/juin 2004
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Volume 4, No. 1 - October/Octobre 2003
In this Issue:
- Practising Privacy Law
- Message from Your Co-Chairs
- Client Privacy - Recent Developments in Solicitor and Client Privilege
- Supreme Court to Decide whether Police heat Surveillance Violates Protected Privacy Rights
- Digital Template being Developed to Facilitate Compliance with Privacy Laws
- Employee Surveillance under PIPEDA: A Case Comment on Ross v. Rosedale Transport Ltd.
Volume 3, No. 3 - May/Mai 2003
In this Issue:
- The Safe Harbor: Privacy in the United States
- 'Use' of Personal Information Within an Organization - Only What's Necessary Please
- "Your Papers Please" - Commons Committee Studies National Identity Card
- Canada's Air Passenger Data Base Gets More Privacy Protection
- "A" is for "Accountability": The Primary Privacy Principle
- Inside the Privacy Investigation
Volume 3, No. 2 - January/Janvier 2003
In this Issue:
- The Privacy-Compliance Imperative for Ontario Lawyers
- Message from the Chairs
- ISP Liability for Withholding E-mails
- Federal "Lawful Access" Proposals May Invade Privacy, Commissioners Fear
- Achieving Privacy Compliance
- "The Privacy Payoff" - Timely Advice for Business
Volume 3, No. 1 - September 2002
In this Issue:
- Bank-Related Website Reports under PIPEDA re. Access, Collection and Disclosure
- Message from the Chair
- Anti-terrorism initiatives erode privacy
- Federal Court Allows IMS Health Case to Proceed
- "Substantially Similar" Applied
- Non-Statutory Restrictions on the Use of Personal Information
Volume 2, No. 2 - March 2002
In this Issue:
- Made-in-Ontario 11": The Draft Ontario Privacy of Personal Information Act
- Message from the Chair and Vice Chair
- European Commission Recognizes Canada's Private Sector Privacy Law, but...
- Privacy Diagnostic Tool helps gauge how you are treating personal information
- A Wish List for Ontario's Private Sector Privacy Law: Commissioner Ann Cavoukian
- Threshold Issues in Privacy - The Crucial Questions
Volume 2, No. 1 - November 2001
In this Issue:
- The Privacy Commissioner's Views
- Message from the Chair and Vice Chair
- Bill C-36
- Public Sector Lawyers' Corner
- Employee E-mail Privacy: Lessons from the U.S.A.
- Public Sector Lawyers' Corner
- Hot Topics
Volume 1, No. 1 - March 2001
In this Issue:
- The New Federal Privacy Law: who's caught and who's not
- Message from the Chair and Vice Chair
- Message from the Co-Editors
- Canada's New Information Privacy Law: An Overview of the Compliance Requirements
- Employment Considerations under the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act
- Public Sector Lawyers' Corner
- Health Privacy Law — News from Across Canada
- The Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) — What's New on the International Front
- Privacy Law Section Executive 2000-2001
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