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FIPA President Mike Larsen reflects on the Alberta elector data breach.
In this commentary, he considers that when political parties are left outside meaningful privacy rules, sensitive democratic data can be collected, shared, and exposed without proper accountability.
Mike connects the Alberta breach to federal developments in Ottawa, including Bill C-25 and the earlier Bill C-4 changes. And he asks a direct question:
Should political parties be trusted to regulate themselves when handling Canadians’ personal information?
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House of Commons E-Petition: https://www.ourcommons.ca/petitions/en/Petition/Sign/e-7237
Voterprivacy.ca: www.voterprivacy.ca
Access and Privacy Commentaries: https://fipa.bc.ca/research-resources/podcasts/access-and-privacy-commentary/
Access and Privacy Online: https://fipa.bc.ca/research-resources/podcasts/access-and-privacy-online/
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By Freedom of Information and Privacy Association (FIPA)FIPA President Mike Larsen reflects on the Alberta elector data breach.
In this commentary, he considers that when political parties are left outside meaningful privacy rules, sensitive democratic data can be collected, shared, and exposed without proper accountability.
Mike connects the Alberta breach to federal developments in Ottawa, including Bill C-25 and the earlier Bill C-4 changes. And he asks a direct question:
Should political parties be trusted to regulate themselves when handling Canadians’ personal information?
Support these efforts by subscribing or donating.
Send comments to [email protected]
House of Commons E-Petition: https://www.ourcommons.ca/petitions/en/Petition/Sign/e-7237
Voterprivacy.ca: www.voterprivacy.ca
Access and Privacy Commentaries: https://fipa.bc.ca/research-resources/podcasts/access-and-privacy-commentary/
Access and Privacy Online: https://fipa.bc.ca/research-resources/podcasts/access-and-privacy-online/
News stories through the Canadian Press and Feedly.
Available through: PodBean, Apple iTunes, YouTube, Spotify, Amazon Music, iHeartRadio, PlayerFM. ListenNotes, Podchaser, Boomplay