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.
Generative AI, Privacy Policy and Young Canadians
Organization: The Dais at Toronto Metropolitan University
Project Leader: André Côté, Director of Policy and Research
Dangerous games: protecting the privacy of children under 13 in mobile games
Organization: Université du Québec à Montréal
Project Leader: Maude Bonenfant, Ph. D., Full Professor (UQAM)
The Machine-Readable Child: Governance of Emotional AI Used with Canadian Children
Organization: Internet of Things Privacy Forum
Project Leader: Gilad Rosner
Andrew McStay
Safeguarding Tomorrow’s Data Landscape: Young Digital Citizens’ Perspectives on Privacy Within AI Systems
Organization: Vancouver Island University
Project Leader: Dr. Ajay Shrestha
Identifying and Responding to Privacy Dark Patterns
Organization: The University of Western Ontario
Project Leader: Jacquelyn Burkell
Dominique Kelly
Online exam proctoring software during the pandemic: The quest to minimize student privacy risks
Organization: University of Ottawa
Project Leader: Céline Castets-Renard
#ForYou: A Game about Artificial Intelligence and Privacy
Organization: MediaSmarts
Project Leader: Kathryn Ann Hill
Children’s privacy in the age of artificial intelligence
Organization: Canadian Standards Association (CSA Group)
Project Leader: Nicki Islic
Algorithms, AI, and awareness: conversations with young Canadians about artificial intelligence and privacy
Organization: MediaSmarts
Project Leader: Kara Brisson-Boivin
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