Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA)
The federal privacy law for private-sector organizations in Canada that sets out rules for how businesses must handle personal information in commercial activities.
Laws available for this jurisdiction in plain English.
The federal privacy law for private-sector organizations in Canada that sets out rules for how businesses must handle personal information in commercial activities.
Consolidates self-defense laws into a single framework focusing on whether the act was reasonable under the circumstances.
The federal privacy law for private-sector organizations in Canada. Key Terms: 1. Commercial Activity: Any transaction or act that is of a commercial character. 2. Meaningful Consent: Organizations must state why they need data in a way people can understand. 3. Personal Information: Info about an identifiable individual.
The federal privacy law for private-sector organizations in Canada that sets out ground rules for how businesses must handle personal information.
The federal privacy law for private-sector organizations in Canada that sets out ground rules for how businesses handle personal information in the course of commercial activity.
The federal privacy law for private-sector organizations in Canada that sets out ground rules for how businesses must handle personal information in the course of commercial activity.
A federal law governing how private-sector organizations collect, use, and disclose personal information in the course of for-profit, commercial activities in Canada.
Applies to private-sector organizations across Canada that collect, use, or disclose personal information in the course of commercial activities.
Federal privacy law for private-sector organizations in Canada that sets out rules for how businesses handle personal information in the course of commercial activity.
Federal legislation governing how private-sector organizations handle personal information during commercial activities.
A federal law that sets the rules for how private-sector organizations collect, use, and disclose personal information in the course of commercial business.
Regulates business conduct in Canada to ensure fair competition and prevent misleading advertising.
Defines the circumstances under which a person is not guilty of an offense if they use force to defend themselves or another person.