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Information & Ethics committee  Our expertise is more on the public sector side, so I'll speak more to that. There needs to be clear establishment of no-go zones, again, for example, in terms of mass surveillance of public places. There need to be clear rules around the issuance of privacy impact assessments.

March 24th, 2022Committee meeting

Tim McSorley

Information & Ethics committee  We would agree completely with your characterization of the dangers posed by facial recognition technology. We see just layers upon layers of concerns. As has been pointed out by other witnesses today, especially Dr. McPhail, the idea is that there are layers of problems regard

March 24th, 2022Committee meeting

Tim McSorley

Information & Ethics committee  First of all, we need private sector privacy laws that are based on a human rights approach; that are based clearly on proportionality and necessity; that have clear rules around consent; that bring in oversight of artificial intelligence and regulation of artificial intelligence

March 24th, 2022Committee meeting

Tim McSorley

Information & Ethics committee  Excuse me. I have been having trouble hearing the questions in the English interpretation. I'm not sure if others are having the same problem for audio as well.

March 24th, 2022Committee meeting

Tim McSorley

Information & Ethics committee  I'd re-emphasize the question of IntelCenter, a U.S.-based company that we know the RCMP contracted with. We have very little information about what they did with that company and with that database. That's the only other company I can specifically point to, but it adds an extr

March 24th, 2022Committee meeting

Tim McSorley

Information & Ethics committee  Thank you so much for the invitation and for having me here today, Mr. Chair and committee. I'm very happy to speak to you today on behalf of the International Civil Liberties Monitoring Group. We're a coalition of 45 Canadian civil society organizations dedicated to protecting

March 24th, 2022Committee meeting

Tim McSorley