Memorandums of understanding
The Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA) gives the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada (OPC) authority to cooperate with foreign data protection and privacy regulators on issues that affect individuals outside Canada.
The OPC can share expertise and information obtained through investigations with international counterparts.
The OPC’s ability to share information with international counterparts is subject to certain conditions, most notably a requirement for a written arrangement with the other party.
That arrangement must contain confidentiality provisions limiting the use of any information the OPC shares or receives.
This page lists the internationally signed written arrangements the OPC has in place.
Memorandum of Cooperation (The Personal Information Protection Commission of Japan)
Cooperation in the protection of personal information
Memorandum of Understanding (United Kingdom)
Memorandum of Understanding between the Information Commissioner, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the Privacy Commissioner of Canada for Cooperation in the Enforcement of Laws Protecting Personal Data and Privacy.
Memorandum of Understanding (Abu Dhabi Global Market)
Memorandum of understanding between the Privacy Commissioner of Canada and Commissioner of Data Protection, Abu Dhabi Global Market on mutual assistance in the enforcement of laws protecting personal information in the private sector.
Memorandum of Understanding (Autoriteit Persoonsgegevens - Netherlands)
Memorandum of Understanding between the Privacy Commissioner of Canada and the Autoriteit Persoonsgegevens on mutual assistance in the enforcement of laws protecting personal information in the private sector.
Memorandum of Understanding Regarding Coordination of Activities
Memorandum of Understanding between the Privacy Commissioner of Canada and the National Security and Intelligence Review Agency.
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