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Federal Court decision  -  Published

...to disclose the interview notes of the investigators under s. 22(1)(b) of the Privacy Act on the grounds that the disclosure could reasonably be expected to be injurious to lawful investigations by OCOL...

Federal Court decision  -  Published

...Canada (Information Commissioner) v. Canada (Commissioner of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police... of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police), 2003 SCC 8 Canada (Information Commissioner) v. Canada (Commissioner of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police), 2003 SCC 8 Federal Court decision June 2014 Summary: In this case, the Supreme Court...

Advice to Parliament  -  Published

...of PIPEDA as set out in section 3 is: "to establish, in an era in which technology increasingly..., improve accountability and provide incentives for organizations to comply with the law. In particular... grounds that an organization has committed, is about to commit or is likely to commit an act...

Advice to Parliament  -  Published

...for the purposes of enforcing a foreign law – represent a gradual expansion of scope... of taxpayer information to law enforcement if there are “reasonable grounds.... By way of background, it has long been a position of this Office to ensure that measures undertaken...

Advice to Parliament  -  Published

...of Canada (CSEC) and police forces, among others. Bill C-31 expands the scope of what can be shared... a foreign law – represent a gradual expansion of scope is currently unknown. We note... information to law enforcement if there are “reasonable grounds to believe” that the information...

Advice to Parliament  -  Published

...information to law enforcement authorities. This means that if CRA officials have reasonable grounds... implications. FATCA is a U.S. law which requires financial institutions in countries... this information to law enforcement. It appears that this information would be shared between the CRA...

Settlements  -  Published

...expectation of privacy. This provision requires the police to identify an independent source of “lawful... that information voluntarily. It does not provide police with unqualified “lawful authority...,” that “where a person is not prohibited by law from disclosing information, the police may request disclosure...

Settlements  -  Published

...Law Branch720 Bay Street - 4th FloorToronto, Ontario M5G 2K1 Telephone: (416) 326-4476Facsimile: (416... Sean GaudetAttorney General of CanadaPublic Law Section, PO Box 36Exchange Twr.3400 - 130 King Street... and seizure law to the private sector data protection context. Third, the Court of Appeal’s approach...

Special Report to Parliament  -  Published

...of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Freedom and security under the law: second report (Ottawa, 1981... of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Second Report: Freedom and Security under the Law (1981), pp... that provisions to safeguard information in these cases are already provided for in existing law...

PIPEDA Report of Findings #2013-007  -  Published

...is provided to suggest that the private police service identified its lawful authority... being terminated. The complainant claimed that a detective from his employer’s private police service... can be released to law enforcement. This policy was then re-issued to all staff and posted in key areas...

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