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A legal blog about the law of information. Tag Archives: personal information. Alberta CA comments on meaning of “personal information”. In general terms, there is some universality to the conclusion in. That personal information has to be essentially about a person , and not about an object , even though most objects or properties have some relationship with persons. As the adjudicator recognized, this concept underlies the definitions in both the FOIPP Act and the. Personal Information Protection Act.
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A legal blog about the law of information. IPC comments on use and disclosure of OSR in litigation. On June 15th, the Information and Privacy/Commissioner Ontario dismissed a privacy complaint that alleged a school board breached the. And MFIPPA by producing a student’s OSR in response to his human rights application. The complainant to consent or face dismissal of his application. The complainant did not consent, his application was dismissed and he subsequently filed a privacy complaint with the IPC.
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A legal blog about the law of information. Tag Archives: data breach. How to manage a data security incident – Ten tips from a breach practitioner. Here’s a slide deck (including speaking notes) for a presentation I did today at LegalTech Toronto. I aimed for something practical on the art of breach response by speaking to these ten tips:. Don’t rest on assumptions. Keep the ball moving. Take a broad view of notification. Put yourself in their shoes. Demonstrate commitment to doing better. In issuing HO-...
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A legal blog about the law of information. Tag Archives: arbitral jurisdiction. Arbitrator dismisses privacy breach grievance based on actions of a snooping employee. On March 15th, the Grievance Settlement Board (Ontario) dismissed a grievance against the government for one employee’s intentional “snooping” into another employee’s employment insurance file. Is there some other source of jurisdiction for such claims? It is not clear. The GSB ultimately finds jurisdiction in the. Which it finds is an R...
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A legal blog about the law of information. Tag Archives: data security. USB key treated as a private receptacle by labour tribunal – but why? On March 29th the Grievance Settlement Board (Ontario) held that a government employer did not breach its collective agreement or the. By examining a USB key that it found in the workplace. The GSB held that the employee had a reasonable expectation of privacy – one so limited as not to be as “pronounced” as the expectation recognized in. The Association argues tha...
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A legal blog about the law of information. Tag Archives: solicitor-client privilege. Lawyer’s communications with witnesses to harassment privileged, privileged waived. In late June of last year, Arbitrator Moore held that communications between a lawyer retained to investigate a harassment complaint and various bargaining unit members were subject to solicitor-client privilege, but that the employer waived privilege by relying on the investigator’s conclusions in its discipline letter. Although the empl...
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A legal blog about the law of information. Archive Freedom of Information. RSS feed for this section. Alberta CA comments on meaning of “personal information”. In general terms, there is some universality to the conclusion in. That personal information has to be essentially about a person , and not about an object , even though most objects or properties have some relationship with persons. As the adjudicator recognized, this concept underlies the definitions in both the FOIPP Act and the. Properly be ch...
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A legal blog about the law of information. Tag Archives: labour law. Arbitrator dismisses privacy breach grievance based on actions of a snooping employee. On March 15th, the Grievance Settlement Board (Ontario) dismissed a grievance against the government for one employee’s intentional “snooping” into another employee’s employment insurance file. Is there some other source of jurisdiction for such claims? It is not clear. The GSB ultimately finds jurisdiction in the. Which it finds is an “employme...
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A legal blog about the law of information. Tag Archives: unauthorized access. Arbitrator dismisses privacy breach grievance based on actions of a snooping employee. On March 15th, the Grievance Settlement Board (Ontario) dismissed a grievance against the government for one employee’s intentional “snooping” into another employee’s employment insurance file. Is there some other source of jurisdiction for such claims? It is not clear. The GSB ultimately finds jurisdiction in the. Which it finds is an “...