Publications
The Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada (OPC) has a wealth of resources to help Canadians understand privacy rights. The OPC also has resources to help businesses and federal institutions understand their obligations to protect privacy.
These publications and reports are available throughout the OPC website, according to topic and related activity. However, this page lets you browse the whole collection and use filters to narrow your search.
If you would like to obtain a paper copy of a particular publication, please send an email to publications@priv.gc.ca clearly indicating which document you would like to obtain, as well as your name and postal address. You can also request alternate formats, such as large print documents, Braille or audio formats.
Start here to begin exploring the OPC’s publications.
What an IP Address Can Reveal About You
Report prepared by the Technology Analysis Branch of the OPC about what an IP address can reveal about you.
Accuracy
Interpretation of court decisions and findings related to 'Accuracy' and PIPEDA. Interpretations give guidance and are not legally binding.
The Transformation of the Canadian Payments System: Why Privacy is Essential for Trust and Innovation in the Payments System
Submission by the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada to the Task Force for the Payments System Review
Bank Disclosed Personal Information without Consent
PIPEDA Case Summary: Bank Disclosed Personal Information without Consent
Public opinion research firm must better inform survey respondents about their personal information use; refrain from collecting full birth dates
PIPEDA Report of Findings: Public opinion research firm must better inform survey respondents about their personal information use; refrain from collecting full birth dates
Sacrificing Privacy to Pursue Power: The impact of modern reputation management on the rule of law
Paper by Jessie Hirsh: ‘Sacrificing Privacy to Pursue Power: The impact of modern reputation management on the rule of law’
End the charade: Regulators must protect users’ privacy by default
Paper by Chris Soghoian: ‘End the charade: Regulators must protect users’ privacy by default’
Privacy In The Digital Age: Three Reasons For Concern, And Three Reasons For Hope
Paper by Alessandro Acquisti: ‘Privacy In The Digital Age: Three Reasons For Concern, And Three Reasons For Hope’
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