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15(+) Questions in 5 Minutes with Brian Beamish

  • 13 mars 2020
  • Jaime Cardy

Next up in her series of interviews with notable individuals in the privacy and access to information law space, Jaime Cardy chats with the outgoing Information and privacy commissioner of Ontario, Brian Beamish.

Droit de la protection de la vie privée, Student Forum

Blocked Twitter Handles and the Identifiability Standard

  • 10 mars 2020
  • Katelyn Smith

The author explores the conflicting, and sometimes surprising, manner in which Canadian courts and tribunals have assessed the identifiability of information.

Droit de la protection de la vie privée, Student Forum

A Privacy Code of Practice for Connected Cars

  • 23 octobre 2019
  • Rajen Akalu

Rajen Akalu, the leader of the research team that drafted a privacy code of practice for connected vehicles for the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada, describes the project and its importance.

Droit de la protection de la vie privée, Student Forum

15 Questions in 5 Minutes with Avi Sharabi

  • 11 octobre 2019
  • Jaime Cardy, editor of the Privacy and Access to Information Law Section Executive

For the first of a new series of articles, “15 Questions in 5 Minutes,” Jaime Cardy, E editor of the Privacy and Access to Information Law Section, sat down to interview Avi Sharabi, chair of the Section Executive and an associate at Stieber Berlach LLP.

Droit de la protection de la vie privée, Student Forum

OBA Program: Blockchain & Artificial Intelligence Meet Privacy Law

  • 09 octobre 2019
  • Amanda Branch

A summary of the "Blockchain & Artificial Intelligence Meet Privacy Law: An Interactive Conversation on Strategizing for Clients" program that was jointly hosted by the Information Technology and Intellectual Property Law Section and the Privacy and Access to Information Law Section in September 2019.

Droit de la protection de la vie privée, Student Forum, Technologies de l'information et le droit de la propriété intellectuelle

2019 Privacy Class Actions Update: Why did Casino Rama fail and Bell Mobility succeed?

  • 31 mai 2019
  • Avi Sharabi

Why did the Ontario Superior Court of Justice refuse to certify the Casino Rama privacy breach class action, but then certified the Bell Mobility class action less than a week later? This piece offers a few theories explaining the opposing outcomes.

Droit des recours collectifs, Droit de la protection de la vie privée, Student Forum

Protecting Against Developer Error: Addressing Appropriate Data Management Procedures and Measures for Developers Today… and Tomorrow

  • 17 avril 2019
  • William Lim

Facebook discovered a data breach in 2013 due to the inadvertent interaction between two of its features. The Privacy Commissioner of Canada (“Commissioner”) investigated the cause and aftermath of the breach and decided that the remedial measures Facebook implemented following this breach was sufficient. Would that decision be upheld by a Court in a claim for negligence? What additional but practical technical measures could Facebook have implemented to avoid being found negligent?

Droit de la protection de la vie privée, Student Forum