CBC News reports the Legislative Assembly of Nunavut's Standing Committee on Oversight of Government Operations and Public Accounts held hearings regarding government privacy and access to information practices. The hearings stem from the Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner of Nunavut's Annual Report 2021-2022, which alleged government entities have insufficient and outdated access to information processes. Committee Chair George Hickes said before the hearings that he would like to explore "how they can improve the training, the management support and the resources that are given."
30 Sept. 2022
Nunavut holds government privacy review
RELATED STORIES
A view from DC: The growing reckoning over location data
Notes from the IAPP Canada: CRA breach a 'cautionary tale'
Notes from the IAPP Europe: October wrap-up
Council of Europe's Framework Convention on AI and its global implications
Notes from the Asia-Pacific region: Amid festive backdrop, Singapore unveils secure AI guidelines