Privacy Law

Federal Government Proposes New Private Sector Privacy Law

Federal Government Proposes New Private Sector Privacy Law

November 17th, 2020 was a big day for Canadian privacy. The federal government introduced Bill C-11 (the Digital Charter Implementation Act) which proposes major changes to private sector privacy in Canada. The Bill seeks to modernize the current regime by creating the Consumer Privacy Protection Act (CPPA) and the Personal Information and Data Protection Tribunal Act (PIDPTA). If passed, the CPPA would create several new obligations for businesses to comply with, give the federal privacy commissioner new enforcement powers, grant individuals new rights over their personal information, and impose some of the highest fines of any data protection law in the world.