No. As mentioned, PIPEDA spells out the requirement to educate the public about the overall information management policy. And that's what we do in terms of personal information, access to a person's file, etc. However, I don't think this legislation can be interpreted as requiring a warning of some kind, particularly on new technology products, about the possibly privacy implications associated with the use of the product.
On June 5th, 2006. See this statement in context.