The Office of the Saskatchewan Information and Privacy Commissioner published guidance for public agencies to limit privacy risks while conducting surveys. The guidance details information for "public bodies on how to address the privacy risks when conducting surveys and the strategies for managing those risks, including online surveys."
22 March 2024
Saskatchewan IPC releases guidance on survey research
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