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Safeguarding Canadians' Personal Information Act

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Currently, section 7(3)(c.1) of PIPEDA arguably operates as a blocking statute preventing organizations from voluntarily handing over customer information in situation where police have failed to demonstrate their 'lawful authority' to request
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The new amendments would not only expand the number of reasons they can make a request and lets Telecommunications Service Providers hand over this data without fear of retribution or reprisal by their customers.
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proposed. As well while it is supposed to protect Canadian's privacy rights it erodes them by greatly increasing the number of exceptions to the rules of passing information around.
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There was a great deal of controversy surrounding the act as it appears to bring in warrantless surveillance by police much like
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The Safeguarding Canadians' Personal Information Act was not progressed during the 41st parliament, and has not become law.
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Bill C-12: Safeguarding Canadians’ Personal Information Act – eroding privacy in the name of privacy – Slaw
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An Act to amend the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act
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Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act
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Loi protégeant les renseignements personnels des Canadiens
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Long title
Christian Paradis
Minister of Industry
First reading
French
Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act
Conservative
Stephen Harper
41st Parliament
Bill C-30
House Government Bill - C-12, First Reading (41-1)
Our Ministers - Industry Canada
Bill C-12: Safeguarding Canadians’ Personal Information Act – eroding privacy in the name of privacy – Slaw
"Bill C-12 (Historical)"
Categories
Proposed laws of Canada
2011 in Canadian law

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