Canada’s Privacy Act suddenly comes up for review: a shallow exercise, or not?

OTTAWA—The Commons Access to Information, Privacy, and Ethics Committee, having run out of steam on the Mulroney-Schreiber investigation, has switched to taking a quick peak at Canada's outdated 1982 Privacy Act. This could either be a godsend or a wasted effort.

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