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by dblohm7
2055 days ago
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> In Canada, do you even really have a right to privacy when in public spaces like a shopping mall? Yes, you do, because while a shopping mall might be considered a "public space," it is private property owned by a private organization. In Canada the PIPEDA [1] covers this federally, though the law is written such that it is a backstop, and provinces are free to enact their own "substantially similar" (or stricter) laws if they choose. For example, in Alberta the PIPA [2] covers these issues. And as the article states, both federal and provincial privacy commissioners found CF in violation of those laws. [1] https://www.priv.gc.ca/en/privacy-topics/privacy-laws-in-can... [2] https://www.alberta.ca/personal-information-protection-act-o... |
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