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When you deal with private sector organizations for anything other than personal health information, your privacy may be protected under the federal government’s Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act.
Canada has two federal privacy laws that are enforced by the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada: the Privacy Act , which covers how the federal government handles personal information; the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act ( PIPEDA ), which covers how businesses handle personal information.
Privacy is a fundamental right of every Ontarian. In order to protect that right, Ontario public institutions are required by law to protect your personal information, and to follow strict rules when collecting, using and disclosing your personal information.
privacy in Ontario. Coordinators and the general public may contact the Information, Privacy and Archives Division staff by telephone at 416- 327-1600 or 1-800-668-9933 (toll-free in Ontario
The Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Manual is a general guide to the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FIPPA) and the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (MFIPPA) and administration of these Acts.
Access and privacy laws play a central role in government. These laws promote accountability, transparency, public participation and protect the privacy rights of individuals. This chapter provides broader context and explains how Coordinators should navigate through the legislation.
The Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario (IPC) acts independently of government to uphold and promote open government and the protection of personal privacy.