Hi All
Canada is certainly proactive:
https://iapp.org/news/a/canada-introduces-new-federal-privacy-and-ai-legislation/
What do you think?
Regards
Caute_Cautim
The Canadian government has at least three bills under first reading.
This one known as C-27 does cover Privacy and AI.
The other one (S-7), I posted here regarding the government permitting Canada Border Services agents to read or view “emails, documents, texts, instant messages, photos or videos” on the cellphones, laptops, tablets, smart watches and any other devices of anyone entering the country – citizen, refugee or visitor – without a warrant.
https://community.isc2.org/t5/Privacy/Traveling-to-Canada-beware/m-p/51481
The third bill (Bill C-11) — is a reboot of a prior Liberal attempt to submit the internet to CRTC control — would force control over online streaming platforms (i.e., Netflix, YouTube, etc.) to ensure Canadian content not being excessively being pushed on viewers.
More information here:
Unfortunately, or not, all three bills are only in first reading which means they can be changed, modified, etc. before they become final which could cause delays.
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