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.
Understanding “the biggest lie on the internet”: Visualizing and translating the online consent challenge
Organization: York University
Project Leader: Jonathan A. Obar
Involving seniors in developing privacy best practices: Towards the development of social support technologies for seniors
Organization: Ontario Tech University (University of Ontario Institute of Technology)
Project Leaders: Andrea Slane, Isabel Pedersen and Patrick C. K. Hung
Privacy report card for parental control solutions
Organization: Concordia University
Project Leaders: Mohammad Mannan and Amr Youssef
Protecting privacy in the postgenomic era: Ensuring responsible data governance by direct-to-consumer companies engaging with epigenetics, microbiomics and integrative multi-omics
Organization: Centre of Genomics and Policy (CGP), McGill University
Project Leaders: Yann Joly and Charles Dupras
Letter to committee members
Letter to INDU and ETHI MPs regarding privacy and the federal government’s COVID Alert and ArriveCAN applications
Letter to shadow ministers
Letter to shadow ministers regarding privacy and the federal government’s COVID Alert and ArriveCAN applications
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