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The LawBytes Podcast, Episode 56: Eloïse Gratton on Quebec’s Plan to Overhaul its Privacy Law
Éloïse Gratton June 22, 2020
Delighted to have joined Michael Geist to discuss Bill 64 recently introduced in Quebec, amending the private sector privacy law. I discuss its implications for privacy enforcement, new accountability provisions and new privacy rights. If adopted, this bill would provide a potential model for both the federal government and the other provinces. The podcast is […] Read more
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Amendements proposés à la loi québécoise sur la protection des renseignements personnels : Conséquences sur les entreprises
Éloïse Gratton June 15, 2020
Le 12 juin 2020, la dernière journée avant que l’Assemblée nationale du Québec n’ajourne ses travaux jusqu’au mois de septembre, le Gouvernement du Québec a présenté le projet de loi 64, Loi modernisant des dispositions législatives en matière de protection des renseignements personnels. Ce projet de loi introduirait des changements importants au droit de la […] Read more
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Proposed Amendments to Québec Privacy Law: Impact for Businesses
Éloïse Gratton June 15, 2020
On June 12, 2020, the last day before the Québec National Assembly adjourned until September 2020, the Québec Government introduced Bill 64, An Act to modernize legislative provisions as regards the protection of personal information. This proposal would bring significant changes to Québec private sector and public sector privacy law. This article focuses on proposed […] Read more
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Proposed amendments to Quebec privacy laws are out!
Éloïse Gratton June 12, 2020
Bill 64 was published today and provides proposed amendments to the Quebec public sector and private sector privacy laws. Amendments to the private sector law include the following : Breach reporting requirements Obligation to conduct a Privacy Impact Assessment Data portability right and de-indexation right Explicitly recognizes the right to anonymize personal information Obligation to have […] Read more
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IAPP Report : Privacy in the Wake of COVID-19 – Remote Work, Employee Health Monitoring and Data Sharing
Éloïse Gratton June 3, 2020
Considering the rapid and massive changes underway, the IAPP and EY launched a research initiative to gain more insight into the unique ways privacy and data protection practices have been affected by the pandemic. The initial phase of the project included a survey of privacy professionals, taking a deeper look at how organizations, in general, […] Read more
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Comprendre les enjeux de la vie privée dans le contexte de la COVID-19
Éloïse Gratton May 28, 2020
Joignez-vous à Élisa Henry et moi le 4 juin pour discuter des enjeux de protection de la vie privée suscités par la COVID-19 dans le cadre du programme Ethique et Conformité de HEC Montréal. En situation de crise sanitaire, les lois sur la protection des renseignements personnels sont toujours en vigueur sans faire obstacle à […] Read more
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RSA Conference : Finding Balance Between Surveillance & Safety
Éloïse Gratton May 28, 2020
I was recently interviewed by Britta Grade from RSA Conference with Jules Polonetsky from the Future of Privacy Forum on tracing apps and the balance between surveillance and safety. As countries across the globe work through various phases of opening and trying to return to a new COVID-19-tinged normal, contact tracing is a core tenant […] Read more
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OPC publishes guidance on Privacy and the COVID-19 outbreak
Éloïse Gratton March 20, 2020
The COVID-19 outbreak is raising questions about privacy issues during a pandemic. The OPC has recently published guidance Privacy and the COVID-19 outbreak. It explains how during a public health crisis, privacy laws still apply but that they are not a barrier to necessary information sharing. Since the management of public health crises is a […] Read more
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New privacy book dealing with the Protection of Personal Information in Québec is out!
Éloïse Gratton March 13, 2020
My new privacy book “The Protection of Personal Information in the Private Sector in Québec : Looking Back and Thinking Forward” published by Editions Yvon Blais and co-authored with Antoine Guilmain is out! It deals with the challenges with the Quebec private sector privacy act – with the preface authored by former privacy commissioner of Canada […] Read more
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Comments on the OPC Consultation on Artificial Intelligence
Éloïse Gratton February 24, 2020
On January 28, 2020, the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada (OPC) published its Consultation on the OPC’s Proposals for ensuring appropriate regulation of artificial intelligence (Consultation Paper). The Consultation Paper sets out several proposals for how the federal Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA) could be reformed, in the words of the OPC, “in order […] Read more