Publications
The Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada (OPC) has a wealth of resources to help Canadians understand privacy rights. The OPC also has resources to help businesses and federal institutions understand their obligations to protect privacy.
These publications and reports are available throughout the OPC website, according to topic and related activity. However, this page lets you browse the whole collection and use filters to narrow your search.
If you would like to obtain a paper copy of a particular publication, please send an email to publications@priv.gc.ca clearly indicating which document you would like to obtain, as well as your name and postal address. You can also request alternate formats, such as large print documents, Braille or audio formats.
Start here to begin exploring the OPC’s publications.
Comments in Response to Consultation on Matters Related to 9-1-1 Service
Submission of the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada to the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC).
Completed Access to Information Requests for 2012
Summaries of completed Access to Information (ATI) requests.
The Potential Economic Impact of a Ban on the Use of Genetic Information for Life and Health Insurance
Privacy research paper about the possible economic and social welfare implications of prohibiting health and life insurers from using genetic information.
Genetic Information, the Life and Health Insurance Industry and the Protection of Personal Information: Framing the Debate
Paper by the OPC that helps to frame the debate on genetic information, the life and health insurance industry and the protection of personal information.
The Predictive Value of Genetic Information: A Conversation with Dr. Steve Scherer, Director, the Centre for Applied Genomics, the Hospital for Sick Children and Professor of Medicine, University of Toronto
Privacy research paper with Qs and As regarding the predictive value of genetic information with Dr. Steve Scherer.
Proceeding to establish a mandatory code for mobile wireless services
Submission of the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada to the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC).
Weak authentication allowed imposter to hijack customer’s cell phone account
PIPEDA Report of Findings: Weak authentication allowed imposter to hijack customer’s cell phone account
Guide to the PIPEDA complaint process
Learn about the complaints process and what you can expect from an investigation under PIPEDA.
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