Canada is preparing to address the future of its federal privacy regime with the introduction of a new reform bill. A modernized approach to privacy issues is welcomed by former Privacy Commissioner of Canada Daniel Therrien, whose eight-year tenure came to a close June 3. IAPP Staff Writer Joe Duball spoke one-on-one with Therrien at the IAPP Canada Privacy Symposium to discuss his time as commissioner, thoughts on appropriate reform — including potential increased enforcement powers — approaches to regulating children's privacy, and tackling Canada’s most pressing privacy conundrums.
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