The Alberta Ministry of Technology and Innovation said it will release legislation strengthening penalties for misusing information or violating a person's privacy, DiscoverAirdrie reports. The agency will also create a portal for Albertans to see how their data is being used and file complaints if they think the use is improper.
31 Jan. 2024
Alberta promises increased privacy protections in next 18 months
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