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.
Practices for generating non-identifiable data
Organization: Canadian Anonymization Network (CANON)
Project Leader: Khaled El Emam
Privacy and ethics: Understanding the convergences and tensions for the responsible development of machine learning
Organization: Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM)
Project Leader: Sébastien Gambs
The right to privacy: Conceptual analysis and ethical reflections on its source, scope and redeployment in the era of data-driven technology
Organization: Université Laval
Project Leaders: Sylvain Auclair and Jocelyn Maclure
Privacy and artificial intelligence: Protecting health information in a new era
Organization: University of Alberta
Project Leader: Timothy Caulfield
Artificial intelligence, machine learning and privacy: From threats to solutions
Organization: Ontario Tech University (a.k.a. University of Ontario Institute of Technology)
Project Leaders: Khalil El-Khatib (Principal Investigator) and Rajen Akalu (Co-Principal Investigator)
Children’s privacy in the age of artificial intelligence
Organization: Canadian Standards Association (CSA Group)
Project Leader: Nicki Islic
Algorithms, AI, and awareness: conversations with young Canadians about artificial intelligence and privacy
Organization: MediaSmarts
Project Leader: Kara Brisson-Boivin
Deep learning in medical imaging: Risks to patient privacy and possible solutions
Organization: University of Calgary
Project Leaders: Nils D. Forkert, Anup Tuladhar and Matthias Wilms
Exploring blockchain for consent and privacy data management
Organization: Ontario Tech University (a.k.a. University of Ontario Institute of Technology)
Project Leader: Qusay H. Mahmoud
Artificial intelligence and privacy: The consumer perspective
Organization: Option consommateurs
Project Leader: Myriam Chagnon
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