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S4-Episode 9: Technology in the classroom: Digital education, privacy, and student well-being

Digital technologies, including artificial intelligence, are transforming education at a rapid pace, raising critical questions about students’ learning experiences, privacy, and well-being. Anthony Carabache, a staff officer in the Professional Development Department at the Ontario English Catholic...

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- Published on Dec 3, 2024

S4-Episode 8: Indigenous led innovation: Aligning technology with community values

Technology can expand opportunities for Indigenous communities, but it can also raise ethical concerns about data sovereignty and community interests in privacy. Jeff Ward, CEO of Animikii, discusses the longstanding connection between technology and culture, and how incorporating Indigenous values...

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- Published on Oct 29, 2024

S4-Episode 7: The beauty and benefits of transparency: Ontario's public institutions rise to the challenge with innovative projects

In this special episode, we shine a light on the innovative projects submitted by Ontario’s public institutions as part of the IPC’s Transparency Challenge 2.0. Commissioner Kosseim is joined by three inspiring teams who share real-world examples of open government and transparency in action. Steve...

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- Published on Sep 26, 2024

S4-Episode 6: Why mediation matters: Improving outcomes in FOI appeals

Mediation is a powerful and efficient way to resolve freedom of information appeals. This episode explores the value-add of mediation and how building trust, active listening, and education can lead to win-win settlements for both parties. Commissioner Kosseim speaks with Shaun Sanderson, a mediator...

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- Published on Aug 30, 2024

S4-Episode 5: Addressing intimate partner violence: Information sharing, trust, and privacy

Timely information sharing is crucial to prevent harm resulting from intimate partner violence (IPV). Sometimes, however, professionals may hesitate to share information due to misunderstandings about privacy laws. Priya Shastri, Director of Programs at WomanAct, provides insights from the front...

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- Published on Jul 31, 2024

S4-Episode 4: Artificial intelligence in health care: Balancing innovation with privacy

Artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to accelerate and improve many aspects of health care from diagnostics to treatment. However, the use of AI in health care also raises significant questions about privacy, patient safety, ethics, and transparency. Dr. Devin Singh of Toronto’s Hospital...

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- Published on Jun 20, 2024

S4-Episode 3: No government ID: Navigating homelessness, identity, and privacy

Most of us take our government issued ID for granted. If we lose it, it’s a minor inconvenience. But for people experiencing homelessness, not having valid ID or a fixed address to obtain these documents is a much more serious challenge. Robert Fabes of The Ottawa Mission shares insights on the...

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- Published on May 7, 2024

S4-Episode 2: At face value: Facial recognition technologies and privacy

From unlocking smartphones to solving crimes, facial recognition technologies are re-shaping identification as we know it. In this episode, we peer into the privacy and human rights implications of facial recognition systems with technology and human rights lawyer Cynthia Khoo.

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- Published on Apr 4, 2024

Commissioner Kosseim on "Leadership in the Digital Enterprise"

Commissioner Kosseim speaks with Jim Love about her role as commissioner, the meaning of leadership, current privacy issues, and earning the public’s trust.

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- Published on Apr 6, 2023