The government of Quebec published a draft regulation for "respecting the anonymization of personal information" under Law 25 in the Quebec Gazette. The draft law, published 20 Dec. 2023, would require public bodies and applicable private entities to adequately anonymize all personally identifiable information it collects and spells out the criteria under which such anonymized information can be used for processing purposes. The draft regulation is currently under a 45-day public comment period.
Quebec publishes draft anonymization requirement under Law 25
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