This guide from Miller Thomson describes how Canadian organizations can stay in compliance with the GDPR. This guide gives a brief overview of key terms, as well as explains the territorial scope of the GDPR and includes key takeaways for future action to make sure organizations stay compliant.
GDPR Compliance for Canadian Organizations
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