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Context Relevant to Risk of Harm Analysis Under FIPPA, says Divisional Court

Context Relevant to Risk of Harm Analysis Under FIPPA, says Divisional Court

  • October 13, 2016
  • Avi Sharabi

In a recent decision, the Divisional Court set aside an order of the IPC mandating that certain confidential information of the applicant union was to be disclosed to a representative of a rival union. The Court held that the applicants need not show that harm had actually occurred, but that the context of the disclosure request was enough to demonstrate a reasonable risk of harm.

Privacy Law
Does PIPEDA Apply to Condominiums?

Does PIPEDA Apply to Condominiums?

  • June 23, 2016
  • Rodrigue Escayola

This article discusses why, in the author's view, PIPEDA does not apply to condominium corporations.

Privacy Law

Reluctance of Reconsidering Decisions

  • June 07, 2016
  • Michelle M. Lomazzo

Policy 11-01-14, Reconsiderations of Decisions, states, “The WSIB may reconsider any decision made by it and may confirm, amend or revoke the decision. The WSIB may do so at any time if the WSIB considers it advisable to do so.”

Privacy Law, Workers' Compensation
Privacy Commissioner of Canada Cracks Down on Mobile Health Devices

Privacy Commissioner of Canada Cracks Down on Mobile Health Devices

  • June 06, 2016
  • Lisa Abe-Oldenburg

This article explores the recent examination by the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada of internet-connected/wireless health devices that collect data on individuals and whether they are compliant with PIPEDA requirements.

Privacy Law