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Canada Dashboard Digest | A look at the Trudeau government's actions on privacy and security, and what's still possible Related reading: MedData data breach lawsuit settled for $7M

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When Canada’s federal Parliament resumes sitting Jan. 28, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will have less than nine months until the next federal election. In this Privacy Tracker post, Timothy Banks, CIPP/C, CIPM, CIPT, considers how the Liberal government has fared on some key cybersecurity, privacy and intelligence-gathering issues since taking power and what might be accomplished before the next election. Will the government make good on its 2015 campaign promise to fix former Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s anti-terrorism laws? Will the government enact cybersecurity standards for critical infrastructure? Will Commissioner Therrien’s pleas for additional powers go unanswered? 
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