Joint resolutions with provinces and territories
The Privacy Commissioner of Canada is responsible for overseeing compliance with federal privacy laws. There are also privacy commissioners and ombudsmen across Canada that also have responsibilities for overseeing privacy laws in the provinces and territories.
As we are all united in the effort to protect and promote privacy rights, we will occasionally issue joint resolutions to express consensus on matters of public policy, outline shared concerns or support on certain issues.
This page lists the joint resolutions the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada (OPC) has issued with Canada’s information and privacy commissioners and ombudspersons.
Securing Trust and Privacy in Canada’s Electoral Process
Resolution of the Federal, Provincial and Territorial Information and Privacy Commissioners
Safeguarding independent review of solicitor-client privilege claims
Canada’s federal, provincial and territorial Information and Privacy Commissioners (IPCs) perform a vital oversight function by ensuring that public bodies comply with their obligations under access to information and privacy legislation. IPCs perform an important first level of independent review about the manner in which public bodies process requests for access to information.
Protecting and Promoting Canadians’ Privacy and Access Rights in Information Sharing Initiatives
Joint resolution on protecting and promoting Canadians’ privacy and access rights in information sharing Initiatives.
Protect and Promote Canadians’ Access and Privacy Rights in the Era of Digital Government - Resolution of the Federal, Provincial and Territorial Privacy and Information Ombudspersons and Commissioners
Resolution of the Federal, Provincial and Territorial Privacy and Information Ombudspersons and Commissioners.
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