Include young Canadians in conversation about privacy laws

Financial support for digital literacy will bolster the digital citizenship of young Canadians, equipping them with the skills to shape the values of their online communities.
Innovation Minister François-Philippe Champagne oversees the development of policies related to digital privacy. The feds' legislation to implement a 'digital charter' grants legislative powers to Canada’s privacy commissioner by creating a new administrative tribunal that could levy fines and increase data and privacy protections and controls.
Last week, the Ottawa Citizen reported a

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