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Join Ontario’s Information and Privacy Commissioner
Dr. Ann Cavoukian
and leading privacy, legal, and academic experts
as we discuss the implications of “lawful access” legislation in Canada
Concern is mounting regarding the impact of proposed “lawful access” legislation in Canada. Media coverage has greatly increased, with this issue becoming a hot topic of discussion by all stakeholders, from the legal community to telecom providers. The Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario has been instrumental in bringing attention to this upcoming legislation — which in our view, would represent a system of “surveillance by design.”
The anticipated re-introduction of a trio of federal bills (Bills C-50, C-51, C-52) will provide police with much greater ability to access and track information, via the communications technologies that we use every day, such as the Internet, smart phones, and other mobile devices, including without a warrant or oversight. Taken together, the three pieces of legislation will diminish the privacy rights of Ontarians and indeed of all Canadians.
We have an opportunity to raise awareness on this very important issue, with the goal of impacting the legislation as it is re-introduced. Please join us as we bring together diverse thought leaders to discuss the implications of these federal bills.
The event is being held to celebrate International Privacy Day, marking 31 years since the first binding international convention of privacy came into force.
Speakers:
- Alan Borovoy, General Counsel, Emeritus, Canadian Civil Liberties Association
- Dr. Ron Deibert, Professor, Political Science, University of Toronto
- Nathalie Des Rosiers, General Counsel, Canadian Civil Liberties Association
- David Fraser, Lead, McInnes Cooper Privacy Practice Group
- John Ibbitson, Ottawa Bureau Chief, Globe and Mail
- John Villasenor, The Brookings Institution and University of California, Los Angeles
There is no cost to attend, but we would be grateful if you would take a moment to register for the event. Click here to RSVP for the event.
The event will be webcast live (and archived online), for those who wish to attend "virtually." Please click here to register for the webcast. http://www.snwebcastcenter.com/custom_events/mars-20120127/site/.
If you have questions, please contact: info@ipc.on.ca
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