Marc G. Serré
Marc G. Serré
Member of Parliament for Nickel Belt
New proposed law to better protect Canadians’ privacy and increase their control over personal information
November 20, 2020

Law to include fines among the highest in the G7 for privacy laws

NICKEL BELT – GREATER SUDBURY- The COVID-19 pandemic has transformed how people in Nickel Belt – Greater Sudbury live, work, access information and connect with each other, making digital technology more important than ever. The Government of Canada is committed to ensuring Canadians can interact in this digital space trusting that their personal information is safe and secure and that their privacy is respected.

On November 17, 2020, the Government of Canada introduced the proposed Digital Charter Implementation Act, 2020, which modernizes the framework for the protection of personal information in the private sector.

This legislation takes a number of important steps to ensure that Canadians will be protected by a modern and responsive law and that innovative businesses will benefit from clear rules, even as technology continues to evolve, including:

The proposed Digital Charter Implementation Act, 2020 builds a foundation of trust and transparency between citizens, companies and government, while ensuring that innovators and businesses benefit from a modernized framework with clear rules.

The proposed act is an initial step toward a comprehensive reform of Canada’s privacy framework. The Government of Canada is also proposing to modernize the Privacy Act, which applies to the federal public sector and which the Privacy Commissioner of Canada also oversees.

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“The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the digital transformation which is changing how Canadians work, access information, access services, and connect with their loved ones. This transformation is making concerns about privacy, and how companies handle Canadians’ data, more important than ever. As Canadians increasingly rely on technology we need a system where they know how their data is used and where they have control over how it is handled. For Canada to succeed, and for our companies to be able to innovate in this new reality, we need a system founded on trust with clear rules and enforcement. This legislation represents an important step towards achieving this goal.” The Honourable Navdeep Bains, Minister of Innovation, Science, and Industry

“I’ve heard directly from the people of Nickel Belt – Greater Sudbury that the protection of their privacy is an important issue. The new legislation and the Digital Charter contribute to building a society where citizens can be assured that their privacy is safe. As our lives evolve online and digitally, we must have the confidence to consume content and use technology with the certainty that our information is protected. I applaud our Federal government for taking this important step. ” Marc G. Serré, MP Nickel Belt

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