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Information & Ethics committee  Adequacy remains highly important, especially pursuant to the EU trade deal and the free flow of data between Europe and Canada. I wouldn't go so far as to say the GDPR is the gold standard. One would have to measure the privacy levels in Europe against those in Canada. Maintai

May 16th, 2017Committee meeting

André Leduc

Information & Ethics committee  There's little question. An example coming out of the EU is the cookies example. Every website that you have in Europe has a warning that pops up first. I'm not sure anybody is more or less protected by this policy. It's burdensome for companies and it's burdensome for the cons

May 16th, 2017Committee meeting

André Leduc

Information & Ethics committee  You won't see a lack of compliance from the industry in responding to a judicial order. We have judicial procedures in place, if a judge decides that the content on a website needs to be taken down. You won't have any issue—the company or the website host will take it down. This

May 16th, 2017Committee meeting

André Leduc

Information & Ethics committee  I'd add to that. In his opening remarks, Robert pointed out the reasonable person test. Whether consent is the right vehicle is a question that you guys are measuring now. The question is, is it informed consent? Are people just clicking through that button and never reading anyt

May 16th, 2017Committee meeting

André Leduc

Information & Ethics committee  When it was drafted in 1999 and introduced in the House, and then through enactment in 2001, I think that at that time we were clicking through websites and we weren't using these devices quite as much. I would venture to say that the pace of life was just a little slower. I th

May 16th, 2017Committee meeting

André Leduc

Information & Ethics committee  I wouldn't suggest that you forget about it. You also need to look back into the pre-Internet world. If something ends up in a newspaper, it goes on microfiche and is still accessible. It's just different in the way that we access it now. We're using a search engine and going to

May 16th, 2017Committee meeting

André Leduc

Information & Ethics committee  The recourse is already there. It was there before the Internet came about, and it maintains its applicability today.

May 16th, 2017Committee meeting

André Leduc

Information & Ethics committee  There were updates in the Digital Privacy Act in order to focus on the protection of minors—not the guys with hats who live in caves, but the children who we have to deal with—and it has to be a balanced approach. Robert pointed out that we need better education. This is the adv

May 16th, 2017Committee meeting

André Leduc

Information & Ethics committee  I didn't mention this in the opening, but I did my MBA thesis on small and medium-sized enterprise, the compliance with PIPEDA and CASL, and the impacts on those small firms. I went so far as to do a survey of small businesses, and did some focus-group testing with them as well.

May 16th, 2017Committee meeting

André Leduc

Government Operations committee  Thank you, Mr. Chair. Honourable members of the committee, it's a privilege to be here today to discuss the engagement of small and medium enterprises within federal procurement on behalf of the Information Technology Association of Canada, also known as ITAC. ITAC is the natio

February 1st, 2018Committee meeting

André Leduc

Government Operations committee  As you've started to see—and the government likes to tout this fact—they've done one of them. They did the open-by-default procurement, and I guess it was about three months, tip to toe. You bring the business unit that's actually going to use the technology, team them with the

February 1st, 2018Committee meeting

André Leduc

Government Operations committee  Part of the issue is that everybody is trying to play a role. The legal unit will step up and say that we must eliminate all potential legal risk. They'll lay out all of the requirements, including something like unlimited liability, which, for a company that signs a $75,000 cont

February 1st, 2018Committee meeting

André Leduc

Government Operations committee  We have started to have those conversations. Mr. MacKinnon appeared when we had our “Going Agile” conference in Ottawa and we were speaking to this. The dialogue about moving to more simplified procurement, more agile procurement, has started to occur in Ottawa. The idea is tha

February 1st, 2018Committee meeting

André Leduc

Government Operations committee  The principle is that if you prescribe exactly what you want and how you want it, that is the only thing you're going to get. You might not know that six weeks ago, or even six months ago, a Canadian start-up in Cape Breton had a wonderful application that they'd built on a cloud

February 1st, 2018Committee meeting

André Leduc

Government Operations committee  We're beginning to see movement, especially in the agile procurement space. We're seeing some in British Columbia, where they've started to modify the way they're going about business. Ontario is at the initial stages of doing it. You're starting to see examples of—

February 1st, 2018Committee meeting

André Leduc