Ken Rubin: Canadians' privacy could take a serious hit this coming legislative session cdnpoli (subs)
Canada's Privacy Commissioner Philippe Dufresne, pictured. Canadians will need much more than a 'look-the-other-way' house-cleaning in an updated Privacy Act if it’s to become an effective instrument of privacy rights and protection, writes Ken Rubin.
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