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2014 QCCAI 118 — Commission des lésions professionnelles

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2014 QCCAI 106 — Commission scolaire Marguerite-Bourgeoys

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2014 QCCAI 99 — Centre de santé et de services sociaux de Laval

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2014 QCCAI 86 — Société de l'assurance automobile du Québec

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2014 QCCAI 87 — Canadian Institute for Health Information

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2014 QCCAI 93 — Ordre des psychologues du Québec

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2014 QCCAI 72 — Ville de Montréal (SPVM)

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2014 QCCAI 77 — Fédération québécoise de la marche

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2014 QCCAI 65 — Commission scolaire Marie-Victorin

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2014 QCCAI 63 — TD Canada Trust

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2014 QCCAI 64 — Centre de santé et de services sociaux de Saint-Jérôme

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Federal (Canada)Privacy ActNo jurisdiction
Mar 4, 2014· Indexed Apr 12, 2026

Retroactive removal of Privacy Act provisions leaves gun registry complainant with no recourse - 2015

Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP)

A complainant alleged that the RCMP continued to retain and use personal information from the long-gun registry after it was legally required to be destroyed. The investigation focused on whether the RCMP used this information in contravention of section 7 of the Privacy Act. While the RCMP provided evidence that the registry records were destroyed, the complainant pointed to instances suggesting otherwise. However, the OPC could not find evidence to support the allegation that the RCMP used deleted long-gun registry information and noted that subsequent legislation retroactively exempted certain information from the Privacy Act.

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Privacy ActNo jurisdiction

Retroactive removal of Privacy Act provisions leaves gun registry complainant with no recourse - 2015

Mar 4, 2014
Adjudicator: Chantal Bernier
Plain-Language Summary

A complainant alleged that the RCMP continued to retain and use personal information from the long-gun registry after it was legally required to be destroyed. The investigation focused on whether the RCMP used this information in contravention of section 7 of the Privacy Act. While the RCMP provided evidence that the registry records were destroyed, the complainant pointed to instances suggesting otherwise. However, the OPC could not find evidence to support the allegation that the RCMP used deleted long-gun registry information and noted that subsequent legislation retroactively exempted certain information from the Privacy Act.

Key Issues
  • Whether the RCMP retained and used personal information from the long-gun registry after it was legally required to be destroyed.
  • Whether the alleged use of this information contravened section 7 of the Privacy Act.
  • The impact of retroactive legislative amendments on the investigation and the application of the Privacy Act.
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2014 QCCAI 34 — Équifax

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2014 QCCAI 19 — Commissaire à la déontologie policière du Québec

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2014 QCCAI 16 — Groupement des assureurs automobiles and Autorité des marchés financiers

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