The Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner of Saskatchewan submitted its 2020 annual report to the province's Legislative Assembly. The report features various accomplishments from 2020, including many associated with COVID-19 privacy issues and response, while also looking forward to 2021 goals. Saskatchewan Information and Privacy Commissioner Ronald Kruzeniski noted to lawmakers he seeks "cooperation in modernizing legislation to recognize that we have changed from a paper-based society to a database society."
Saskatchewan IPC publishes 2020 annual report
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