Explore privacy research
The Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada (OPC) generates privacy research in a few ways. It conducts in-house research, commissions expert research and provides funding for independent research projects. In addition, the OPC regularly conducts public opinion research with Canadians, Canadian businesses and other audiences to stay abreast of privacy awareness, understanding, attitudes and perceptions.
By funding privacy research that draws from, and includes, Canadian perspectives, we help generate information, insights, analysis, and in some instances, debate—all of which contribute to the protection and promotion of privacy.
Start here to explore the wealth of privacy research on the OPC web site.
Privacy for Wellness Wearables: Emerging Trends and Power Dynamics in a Grey Area
Organization: Canadian Standards Association (CSA Group)
Project Leader: Tania Donovska
Privacy Report Card for Online Solutions Targeting Seniors
Organization: Concordia University
Project Leaders: Mohammad Mannan and Amr Youssef
Guide to digital identity security in a cloud-based organizational transformation context
Organization: Université de Sherbrooke
Project Leader: Pierre-Martin Tardif
Thinking about the right to privacy through the lens of individual and collective rights
Organization:Université Laval
Project Leaders: Jocelyn Maclure and Sylvain Auclair
ALTER ALGO: Are algorithms really our digital alter egos?
Organization: Internet Society - Québec (ISOC Québec)
Project Leader: Destiny Tchéhouali
Practices for generating non-identifiable data
Organization: Canadian Anonymization Network (CANON)
Project Leader: Khaled El Emam
Privacy and ethics: Understanding the convergences and tensions for the responsible development of machine learning
Organization: Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM)
Project Leader: Sébastien Gambs
The right to privacy: Conceptual analysis and ethical reflections on its source, scope and redeployment in the era of data-driven technology
Organization: Université Laval
Project Leaders: Sylvain Auclair and Jocelyn Maclure
Privacy and artificial intelligence: Protecting health information in a new era
Organization: University of Alberta
Project Leader: Timothy Caulfield
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