Privacy Update 2021


Course Date: June 17, 2021

Full Course Materials
Total: 5h 43min
Total Ethics: 1h

Welcome and Land Acknowledgement (9:00 – 9:10)

Tamara HunterDLA Piper (Canada) LLP, Vancouver
J. Alexis KerrNorton Rose Fulbright Canada LLP, Vancouver

What will Happen with PIPEDA? Bill C-11—Overview of Proposed ‎Changes and New ‎Consumer Privacy Protection Act (9:10 – 10:30)

  • what will the CPPA mean for business?‎
  • what changes are we expecting to see to the Bill before it becomes law?‎
  • the new Personal Information and Data Protection Tribunal—what powers will the Tribunal ‎have? how will it operate?‎
  • highlights from the CPPA—exceptions for certain business purposes, exceptions for "socially ‎beneficial ‎purposes," new right to data mobility, etc.

David E. Loukidelis, QCYoung Anderson, Vancouver
Dr. Teresa ScassaCanada Research Chair in Information Law and Policy, Faculty of Law, Common Law Section, University of Ottawa, Ottawa

BREAK‎ (10:30 – 10:45)

GDPR—Past and Future Impact on Canadian Organizations‎ (10:45 – 11:30)

  • extraterritorial application of the GDPR
  • key decisions (Schrems II) and their aftermath
  • new standard contractual clauses

Guilda Rostama, PhDPrivacy Consultant (GDPR Specialist), PrivacyWorks, Burnaby

BREAK ‎(11:30 – 11:40)

Privacy Class Actions (11:40 – 12:40)

  • key class actions and decisions relating to privacy/data protection
  • solicitor-client privilege and Forensic Reports

Luciana P. BrasilBranch MacMaster LLP, Vancouver
Alexander D. CameronFasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP, Toronto

LUNCH BREAK (12:40 – 1:15)

Privacy and Data Ethics (1:15 – 2:15)

  • privacy forms the foundation of our freedom; it is essential that we preserve it now and well into the future, and the only way to do so is by embedding it proactively into the design of our operations
  • using Privacy by Design will ensure that privacy is proactively baked into our operations and instilled into the code, preventing oversights from occurring
  • Privacy by Design is also the most ethical form of preserving our privacy and ensuring the strongest form of data protection, fully under the control of the data subject; privacy revolves around the personal control of the data subject, relating to the use and disclosure of one's personal information

Ann CavoukianRyerson University, Toronto

BREAK (2:15 – 2:25)

Key Recent Decisions and Developments under BC PIPA and Alberta PIPA (2:25 – 3:25)

Tyson GrattonDLA Piper (Canada) LLP, Vancouver
Lorne I. Randa
Brownlee LLP, Edmonton

BREAK (3:25 – 3:35)

Changes Expected to BC PIPA (3:35 – 4:10) 

  • Special Committee to Review the Personal Information Protection Act—Current Public Consultation
  • overview of submissions to the previous Standing Committee (Fall 2020)
  • substantial similarity designation 

Tamara HunterDLA Piper (Canada) LLP, Vancouver
J. Alexis KerrNorton Rose Fulbright Canada LLP, Vancouver

Closing Remarks (4:10 – 4:15)

Tamara HunterDLA Piper (Canada) LLP, Vancouver
J. Alexis KerrNorton Rose Fulbright Canada LLP, Vancouver