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Canada Anti-Spam Legislation (CASL)
Canada Privacy Act (R.S.C., 1985, c. P-21)
Canada's Anti-Spam Legislation (“CASL”) Definitions
Canada's Guide to Understanding Canada’s anti-spam legislation
Canada's Negative Option Billing Regulations (SOR/2012-23)
Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA) (S.C. 2000, c. 5)
The CRTC Released the Compliance and Enforcement Information Bulletin CRTC 2012-548
The Government of Canada Released a Guide for Getting consent to send email
The Government of Canada Released a Guide on Understanding Canada's Anti-Spam Legislation
The Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada (OPC) Issues a Guide for Getting Accountability Right with a Privacy Management Program
The OIPC of BC Released a Guide to Personal Information Protection Act ("PIPA")
The OPC Released a discussion paper exploring potential enhancements to consent under the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act
The OPC Released a Guide for Ten tips for a better online privacy policy and improved privacy practice transparency
The OPC Released a Summary of Privacy Laws in Canada
The OPC Released an Article for a Detailed Guide for Businesses doing E-marketing
The OPC Released an Article for Canada's Anti-spam Legislation
The OPC Released an Article for Frequently asked Questions about Cookies
The OPC Released an Article for Frequently Asked Questions about Online Behavioural Advertising
The OPC Released an Article for Guidelines on privacy and online behavioural advertising
The OPC Released an Article for Helpful Tips for Businesses doing E-marketing
The OPC Released an Article for Online Behavioural Advertising in brief
The OPC Released an Article for Policy Position on Online Behavioural Advertising
The OPC Released an Article for Preventing and responding to a privacy breach
The OPC Released an Article for the Risks of Metadata
The OPC Released an Article for Web Tracking with Cookies
The OPC Released Guidance for Getting Accountability Right with a Privacy Management Program
The OPC Released Guidelines for obtaining meaningful consent
The OPC Released Guidelines for processing personal data across borders (PIPEDA)
The OPC Released Guidelines for Responding to access to information requests under PIPEDA
The OPC Released the 10 Privacy Tips for Businesses
The OPC Released the Interpretation Bulletin: Access to Personal Information
The OPC Released the Interpretation Bulletin: Personal Information
The OPC Released the Interpretation Bulletin: Safeguards
The OPC Released the Interpretation Bulletin: Sensitive Information
The OPC Released the Personal Information Retention and Disposal: Principles and Best Practices
The OPC Released the PIPEDA Fair Information Principles
The OPC Released the PIPEDA in Brief
The OPC Released the Privacy Guide for Businesses

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