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The Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada (OPC) generates privacy research in a few ways. It conducts in-house research, commissions expert research and provides funding for independent research projects. In addition, the OPC regularly conducts public opinion research with Canadians, Canadian businesses and other audiences to stay abreast of privacy awareness, understanding, attitudes and perceptions.

By funding privacy research that draws from, and includes, Canadian perspectives, we help generate information, insights, analysis, and in some instances, debate—all of which contribute to the protection and promotion of privacy.

Start here to explore the wealth of privacy research on the OPC web site.

Public opinion research paper

Exploring the Privacy Concerns and Priorities of Canadians

Protection and security of online information.

Public opinion research paper
Public opinion research paper

Survey of Canadians on Privacy-Related Issues

Survey of Canadians on Privacy-Related Issues

Public opinion research paper

2011 Canadians and Privacy Survey

2011 Canadians and Privacy Survey

Public opinion research paper
Public opinion research paper

Canadian Businesses and Privacy-Related Issues

2010 Canadian Businesses and Privacy-Related Issues

Public opinion research paper

Canadians and Privacy

2009 Canadians and Privacy

Public opinion research paper

Canadians and the Privacy Landscape

2007 Canadians and the Privacy Landscape

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