It is interesting to note that the present Privacy Act does not refer to activities, but rather to "journalistic, artistic or literary purposes". It uses the word "purposes", not "activities". It is slightly different in our act.
Senior General Counsel and Director General, Legal Services, Policy and Research, Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada
It is interesting to note that the present Privacy Act does not refer to activities, but rather to "journalistic, artistic or literary purposes". It uses the word "purposes", not "activities". It is slightly different in our act.
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