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Getting Started with Privacy in Canada

This white paper provides an overview of addressing organizational privacy needs in Canada.

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This white paper outlines provides an overview of the questions you should ask, the regulations you should know about and some ways forward when addressing organizational privacy needs in Canada.

Many employees, especially at medium-sized firms, get approached by their superiors asking them to wear “different hats.” Lately, a lot of people have been trying privacy hats on for size. Although this may not necessarily be a problem for those of us wishing to acquire new skills, it could pose challenges for others. Particularly for individuals with limited privacy knowledge, they may not know where and/or how to start figuring out what privacy is and how it impacts their organization.

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