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Information & Ethics committee  I'm not getting translation at the moment.

November 22nd, 2006Committee meeting

Prof. Colin Bennett

Information & Ethics committee  The commissioner has the power already to educate and to publicize. There are a number of issues inherent in your question, if I could break them out a little bit. The first has to do with public education. The commissioner can do that right now, and obviously that is constrain

November 22nd, 2006Committee meeting

Prof. Colin Bennett

Information & Ethics committee  That's correct.

November 22nd, 2006Committee meeting

Prof. Colin Bennett

November 22nd, 2006Committee meeting

Prof. Colin Bennett

Information & Ethics committee  The CSA code is used as a template at the moment, rather than as an enforcement mechanism. One thing that could be done is more explicit recognition, probably in section 24, that the commissioner may require registration to that standard. It might also be more explicitly stated i

November 22nd, 2006Committee meeting

Prof. Colin Bennett

Information & Ethics committee  Thank you very much. I'm delighted to be here and to have this opportunity. My name is Colin Bennett. I am a professor and the chair of the political science department at the University of Victoria. For 20 years I've been writing about this subject in Canada and overseas. I've

November 22nd, 2006Committee meeting

Prof. Colin Bennett

Information & Ethics committee  Thank you. To get to the point of this statute, the first point, a very important one, is that it is about giving individuals the right to control the information that relates to them. For 30 to 40 years now we've been hearing about the way personal information is captured by or

November 22nd, 2006Committee meeting

Prof. Colin Bennett