The Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada released survey results concerning Canadian businesses' views on privacy-related matters. It found 80% of the 800 respondents consider protecting customer information to be a high priority and that most were aware of their privacy obligations under the law.
Canada's OPC releases results of privacy survey
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