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Canadian Privacy Decisions

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Federal (Canada)Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents ActDiscontinued
Oct 21, 2014Discontinued Case Summary #2014-004· Indexed Apr 12, 2026

Discontinued Case Summary #2014-004: Complaint discontinued on the basis of bad faith as complainant had released the retailer from liability

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The complainant settled a legal dispute with a retailer by signing a mutual release, which included releasing the retailer from all past, present, and future claims and complaints. Subsequently, the complainant filed a privacy complaint alleging the retailer failed to provide access to her personal information. The Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada (OPC) discontinued the investigation, finding the complaint was made in bad faith because the complainant had already released the retailer from such claims.

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Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents ActDiscontinued

Discontinued Case Summary #2014-004: Complaint discontinued on the basis of bad faith as complainant had released the retailer from liability

Oct 21, 2014Discontinued Case Summary #2014-004
Adjudicator: Daniel Therrien
Plain-Language Summary

The complainant settled a legal dispute with a retailer by signing a mutual release, which included releasing the retailer from all past, present, and future claims and complaints. Subsequently, the complainant filed a privacy complaint alleging the retailer failed to provide access to her personal information. The Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada (OPC) discontinued the investigation, finding the complaint was made in bad faith because the complainant had already released the retailer from such claims.

Key Issues
  • Whether the complaint was made in bad faith
  • The effect of a mutual release on a privacy complaint