Exactly, the two countries can enter into a party-to-party agreement to exchange certain lists of personal information, which is perfectly legal under the present act, and there is no obligation to publish details.
February 23rd, 2009 / 5:25 p.m.
Privacy Commissioner, Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada
Exactly, the two countries can enter into a party-to-party agreement to exchange certain lists of personal information, which is perfectly legal under the present act, and there is no obligation to publish details.
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