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Privacy Issues - Watch Out!

Privacy Issues - Watch Out!. John D.R. Craig ORIMS Professional Development Day March 19, 2013. The Issue. Privacy is one of the most important developing legal issues Do we still have any Privacy? Are we entitled to expect any Privacy?. The Issue. Regulation of Privacy is a mixed bag

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Privacy Issues - Watch Out!

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  1. Privacy Issues - Watch Out! John D.R. Craig ORIMS Professional Development Day March 19, 2013

  2. The Issue • Privacy is one of the most important developing legal issues • Do we still have any Privacy? Are we entitled to expect any Privacy?

  3. The Issue • Regulation of Privacy is a mixed bag • Information privacy legislation (PIPEDA) • Statutory privacy tort legislation (not in Ontario) • Emerging common law privacy tort • Human Rights Code (anti-discrimination)

  4. The Issue • What is Privacy? • “Right to be left alone” • Private interests: informational, corporeal, territorial, temporal • Reasonableness • Consent

  5. The Issue • Leading Privacy Issues • Surveillance • Background checks (criminal, credit, etc.) • Drug and alcohol testing • Medical information • Searches • Misuse of email/internet/social media • Cross-border transfer of information

  6. The Issue • Sources of Liability • Direct liability for policies or actions taken • Vicarious liability for the actions of employees

  7. PIPEDA • Information Privacy legislation exists federally and in BC, AB and QB • PIPEDA is the federal law applicable to Ontario’s private sector: • “Commercial activities” are regulated: purpose of making a profit • No application to provincially regulated employment per se

  8. PIPEDA • Key Privacy principles: • Consent • Limiting Collection • Limiting Use, Disclosure, and Retention • Safeguards • Accuracy

  9. Enforcing PIPEDA • Privacy Commissioner of Canada • Complaint • Investigation • Directives • Federal Court • PCC can apply to the Court to convert directive into an order • Trial de novo

  10. PIPEDA Cases in the Federal Court • The Federal Court has often been the voice of reason: • Eastmond v. Canadian Pacific Railway (2004) • Turner v. TELUS (2005) • State Farm (2010)

  11. Tort of Invasion of Privacy • The Privacy tort has now arrived in Ontario: • Somwar v. McDonald’s Restaurants (2006) • Jones v. Tsige (2012)

  12. Tort of Invasion of Privacy • Implications • A new and additional source of Privacy liability • Applies to provincially regulated employment • High test should provide some comfort

  13. Social Media – The New Frontier • Privacy in Social Media – Is there any? • A new source of risk that is difficult to regulate and control – examples: • Mocking customers • Criticizing managers • Posting private or confidential information

  14. Social Media – The New Frontier • Use of Social Media in hiring – beware • Personal information may be irrelevant to hiring decisions • Exposure to potential discrimination claims

  15. Best Practices – Managing Risks • Implement and enforce policies and practices on: • Respect for Privacy principles in PIPEDA(e.g. Consent, Non-Disclosure, Access) • Personal use of electronic systems • Social media posting • Ethics in dealing with colleagues and customers

  16. Best Practices – Managing Risks • Be transparent about policies and practices with respect to collection, storage and use of personal information • Conduct periodic training on personal information policies and practices

  17. Best Practices – Managing Risks • Catalogue the personal information collected and stored on systems (i.e. know what you have) • Conduct periodic audits of compliance with Privacy principles

  18. Best Practices – Managing Risk • Keep up to date on developments in Privacy law, emerging Privacy issues, and best practices • HeenanBlaikie sources include: • AccessPrivacy.ca • HeenanBlaikie.com/en/Expertise/Privacy-and-Information-Management

  19. Conclusion THANK YOU!

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