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Information & Ethics committee  Sorry, did I understand the question correctly? Is it about inadvertent disclosure? Is that the issue?

October 30th, 2018Committee meeting

Michael Fenrick

Information & Ethics committee  The Liberal Party of Canada regularly does training with its staff in order to address issues along the lines of when you get spoof emails and phishing scams. We regularly get involved in those sorts of security processes to ensure that the information is not disclosed. The seco

October 30th, 2018Committee meeting

Michael Fenrick

October 30th, 2018Committee meeting

Michael Fenrick

October 30th, 2018Committee meeting

Michael Fenrick

Information & Ethics committee  We would not support the application of PIPEDA en masse and en bloc to political parties in the sense that, as it's currently drafted, it's intended to address commercial activity. It's not intended to address political activity.

October 30th, 2018Committee meeting

Michael Fenrick

Information & Ethics committee  As it currently stands, there may be certain situations, but I don't think I can speak to that issue directly. What I can say is that PIPEDA, as it currently stands, is not an appropriate tool for managing political parties and political engagement in this country.

October 30th, 2018Committee meeting

Michael Fenrick

Information & Ethics committee  That's outside my purview as well. However, I can say quite strongly that obviously the Liberal Party is concerned about foreign money and its potential influence on our election. Other than that, I don't think I can comment on that specific legislative suggestion.

October 30th, 2018Committee meeting

Michael Fenrick

Information & Ethics committee  Training is huge and key at all levels of the volunteer chain, including at the very basic level where people are out canvassing and have information. Obviously, limiting access as well, so people only have access to the information they need is important, and in addition to that

October 30th, 2018Committee meeting

Michael Fenrick

Information & Ethics committee  As well, obviously, Canadians have the right to expect an election that's not interfered with by third parties. If that is a measure that goes some way towards addressing those concerns, then it would be one that certainly should be considered. As I understand it—and I may be mi

October 30th, 2018Committee meeting

Michael Fenrick

Information & Ethics committee  Absolutely not.

October 30th, 2018Committee meeting

Michael Fenrick

Information & Ethics committee  Absolutely not.

October 30th, 2018Committee meeting

Michael Fenrick

Information & Ethics committee  Other than sharing within the party itself with our provincial and territorial boards, not the provincial party, the Ontario Liberal Party, or what have you, but our provincial territorial boards, which are part of our national organization, and at the riding level, we don't shar

October 30th, 2018Committee meeting

Michael Fenrick

Information & Ethics committee  On behalf of the Liberal Party of Canada as well, part of the reason that we were excited to have this opportunity today was to discuss how it is not just that we're going to protect Canadians' privacy, which is obviously of critical importance, but also how we are going to meani

October 30th, 2018Committee meeting

Michael Fenrick

Information & Ethics committee  I'm not sure that I have an answer for you other than the more general answer, which is that we don't do it. We certainly don't share our information.

October 30th, 2018Committee meeting

Michael Fenrick

Information & Ethics committee  I'm not sure that I have a position on that, but I'd be happy to get back to you.

October 30th, 2018Committee meeting

Michael Fenrick