Trudeau Ends the Use of the Emergencies Act, State of Emergency Ends Drew Wilson | February 24, 2022 The Emergencies Act has now been revoked. This as Ontario ends the state of emergency.
With Privacy Reform Destined for the Dustbin, Ontario Goes it Alone Drew Wilson | July 5, 2021 Bill C-11, Canada’s privacy reform bill, is now likely going to die. In response, Ontario is seemingly opting to go it alone.
2 Amazon Facilities Ordered Partially Shut Down In Canada Due to COVID-19 Drew Wilson | April 28, 2021 Two Amazon facilities have been ordered to partially shut down in Canada. This due to COVID-19 outbreaks at the facilities.
4 Privacy Commissioners Now Investigating RCMPs Use of Clearview AI Drew Wilson | February 22, 2020 4 different privacy commissioners are now investigating the RCMPs use of the controversial Clearview AI software. This one asked RCMP to stop using it.
Canadian Privacy Commissioner Urges RCMP to Halt Facial Recognition Trials Drew Wilson | February 21, 2020 As facial recognition software debates continue to heat up, a privacy commission weighed in asking RCMP to halt the trials over privacy concerns.
Ontario’s Legal Marijuana Store Suffers Data Breach Drew Wilson | November 7, 2018 On October 17, 2018, marijuana became legal in Canada. 15 days later, Ontario suffered a data breach in one of its stores.