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Goodbye 2021: Reflections on the year that was

Throughout the past year, we continued to be tested in our ability to develop and persevere in the face of change and uncertainty, inflicted by a brutal and unrelenting pandemic. Our 2021 annual report, due out next spring, will lay out all the facts and figures of the year — numbers of cases

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- Published on Dec 22, 2021

Comments on the Toronto Police Services Board’s draft Use of New Artificial Intelligence Technologies Policy

The IPC shared its recommendations with Dr. Dubi Kanengisser, Senior Advisor, Strategic Analysis and Governance, Toronto Police Services Board on the Board’s draft Use of New Artificial Intelligence Technologies Policy. These recommendations were intended to strengthen the Policy and help the Board

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- Published on Dec 20, 2021

In-person Visits to Our Office

Services provided by the Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario (IPC) are available to the public and public sector organizations, as well as the health and child and family services sectors. We do not offer in-person services or drop-in visits at our physical office. In-person meetings are

Published on Dec 17, 2021

Digital health week: Celebrating health care on the digital frontier

The health care landscape shifted dramatically in March 2020 with the onset of the pandemic. A recent study estimates that outpatient virtual care visits in Ontario increased by nearly 70 per cent from pre-pandemic levels. While many of the tools used to provide virtual health care have been around

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- Published on Dec 1, 2021

More and more we’re living online, and cybercriminals know it!

While the COVID-19 pandemic slowed down almost every aspect of our society and has grounded to a near-halt many sectors of our economy, cybercriminals remained busier than ever and show no signs of abating. As Canada’s Communications Security Establishment (CSE) noted in their most recent annual

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- Published on Oct 8, 2021

The Color Purple

October is Child Abuse Prevention Month in Ontario, and on Tuesday, October 27, I will be wearing purple to show my support for Dress Purple Day. This day raises awareness of the vital role that individuals and communities play in supporting vulnerable children, youth, and families. Protecting the

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- Published on Oct 29, 2020

It’s About You: Your File and Your Rights Under Ontario’s Child and Family Services Law (printable brochure)

Print double-sided (flip on short edge) on legal size paper, fold on dotted lines

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- Published on Oct 15, 2020