Private Matters: Regulating Privacy in Canada, the European Union and the United States

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Private Matters: Regulating Privacy in Canada, the European Union and the United States

Technology and Innovation Analysis

Author: Micah Clark

$300.00

In a fast-paced, data-driven global market, Canadian firms and public decision-makers need to understand the fundamentals of privacy compliance in Canada and Canada’s closest trade partners—the United States and the European Union. Regulations designed to protect citizen and consumer privacy in all three locations are rapidly evolving after a long period of stability, creating new obligations and compliance risks related to consent, data residency, and breach notification. Regulators in each location are re-negotiating international agreements and struggling to keep up with the evolution of technology and public opinion.

This briefing brings interested parties up to speed and highlights key trends to watch and in Canada, the European Union, and the United States.

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Canadian firms and public decision-makers need to understand the fundamentals of privacy compliance in Canada and its closest trade partners. This briefing brings interested parties up to speed on regulatory trends in Canada, the U.S., and the EU.

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