Aug 302021
 
 August 30, 2021  Posted by  Breaches, Featured News, Laws, Non-U.S.

Jack Julian reports:

The Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner has ruled Nova Scotia Health violated the privacy of participants in the province’s Driving While Impaired program.

A privacy expert in Halifax says it’s an interesting illustration of the complexity of privacy rules when more than one law can come into play.

Read more of CBC’s coverage of the case and the Commissioner’s decision.

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