Stalled info-sharing regime with U.S. now Liberal ‘priority,’ but privacy concerns remain

Privacy Commissioner’s Office awaits legislation.
The main U.S. entrance to the Detroit-Windsor border tunnel, pictured in 2013. The final stages of a border info-sharing system have been delayed two years.
The federal privacy commissioner’s office is keeping an eye out for expected legislation from the Trudeau government that will cement into place the final bricks of a controversial personal information-sharing regime with the United States. The system, which trades personal identifying informatio...

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