What is the Consumer Privacy Protection Act (CPPA)?
Consumer Privacy Protection Act (CPPA) has been proposed, with the aim of modernizing regulation of the commercial activities of Canadian private sector organizations and establishing more robust protections over the personal information of Canadian individuals. Bill C-11, also known as the Digital Charter Implementation Act, 2020, would repeal parts of the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act and replace them with a new legislative regime governing the collection, use, and disclosure of personal information for commercial activity in Canada.
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Updates are coming to Canada’s Privacy Laws. Check back frequently as requirements are changing on a day-to-day basis. We will keep you up to date as we learn more about how this will affect your website and digital strategy.
Canadian Privacy Laws Compliance
We speculate these changes will be similar to those outlined in the GDPR, which provides data protection and privacy in the European Union and the European Economic Area. We have published an article on our thoughts here.
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