Yes, there are prosecutions, but only at the time of use. So, if someone, for example, makes a list of the personal information of all the members of the committee, we can do nothing. If he doesn't use that information, we can do nothing.
Senior Legal Counsel, Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada
Yes, there are prosecutions, but only at the time of use. So, if someone, for example, makes a list of the personal information of all the members of the committee, we can do nothing. If he doesn't use that information, we can do nothing.
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