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SaskatchewanLocal Authority Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act
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REVIEW REPORT 064-2025 — Saskatoon Police Service

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British ColumbiaFreedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act
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F25-04 — BC OIPC order 3011

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British ColumbiaFreedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act
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F25-68 — BC OIPC order 3008

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OntarioMunicipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act
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Order MO-4689

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OntarioFreedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act
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Order PO-4713

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OntarioPersonal Health Information Protection Act
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PHIPA DECISION 298 - 2025-08-27

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Federal (Canada)Access to Information ActOIC Order (ATIA s.36.1, binding)
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Aug 27, 20255824-02789

Transport Canada, 5824-02789

The OIC ordered Transport Canada to provide a complete response to the access request no later than 36 business days following the date of the final report..

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Access to Information ActOIC Order (ATIA s.36.1, binding)

Transport Canada, 5824-02789

Aug 27, 20255824-02789

The OIC ordered Transport Canada to provide a complete response to the access request no later than 36 business days following the date of the final report..

Federal (Canada)Access to Information ActWell-founded
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Aug 27, 20255823-05004

A-2023-00427/AJ — Transport Canada and Royal Canadian Mounted Police

Transport Canada

The complainant alleged that Transport Canada did not conduct a reasonable search for records concerning Class D operation with a single engine helicopter, requested between Transport Canada and the RCMP. Transport Canada initially provided only two pages but later, during the investigation, found approximately 690 additional pages. The Commissioner found the complaint well-founded, ordering Transport Canada to process these additional records and respond to the complainant within 60 business days.

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Access to Information ActWell-founded

A-2023-00427/AJ — Transport Canada and Royal Canadian Mounted Police

Aug 27, 20255823-05004
Adjudicator: Caroline Maynard
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The complainant alleged that Transport Canada did not conduct a reasonable search for records concerning Class D operation with a single engine helicopter, requested between Transport Canada and the RCMP. Transport Canada initially provided only two pages but later, during the investigation, found approximately 690 additional pages. The Commissioner found the complaint well-founded, ordering Transport Canada to process these additional records and respond to the complainant within 60 business days.

Key Issues
  • Reasonableness of the search conducted by Transport Canada
  • Proper processing of additional responsive records
  • Timeliness of response after additional records were found
Federal (Canada)Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents ActWell-founded
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Aug 27, 2025PIPEDA Findings #2025-002

PIPEDA Findings #2025-002: Investigation and recommendations concerning Google search engine service’s compliance with its obligations under PIPEDA

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The Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada (OPC) investigated a complaint against Google's search engine service. The complainant alleged that Google was violating PIPEDA by displaying links to old media articles about their arrest and criminal charge. While the OPC found that Google complied with accuracy requirements, it determined that the continued display of these sensitive articles, which caused significant harm to the complainant, outweighed the limited public interest. The OPC recommended Google de-list the articles, but Google refused, stating the matter should be decided by the courts.

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PIPEDA Findings #2025-002: Investigation and recommendations concerning Google search engine service’s compliance with its obligations under PIPEDA

Aug 27, 2025PIPEDA Findings #2025-002
Adjudicator: Philippe Dufresne
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The Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada (OPC) investigated a complaint against Google's search engine service. The complainant alleged that Google was violating PIPEDA by displaying links to old media articles about their arrest and criminal charge. While the OPC found that Google complied with accuracy requirements, it determined that the continued display of these sensitive articles, which caused significant harm to the complainant, outweighed the limited public interest. The OPC recommended Google de-list the articles, but Google refused, stating the matter should be decided by the courts.

Key Issues
  • Whether Google contravened PIPEDA's accuracy requirements by displaying links to outdated articles.
  • Whether Google contravened PIPEDA's "appropriate purposes" provision by displaying sensitive personal information linked to an individual's name.
  • Balancing individual privacy rights against freedom of expression in the context of search engine results.
  • Determining the public interest in accessing historical, sensitive information via search engine results.
QuebecAct respecting the protection of personal information in the private sector
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2025 QCCAI 260 — Néomédia

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SaskatchewanLocal Authority Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act
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REVIEW REPORT 044-2025 — Rural Municipality of Reford No. 379

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SaskatchewanFreedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act
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Review Report 109-2025 — Ministry of Immigration and Career Training

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Federal (Canada)Access to Information ActOIC Order (ATIA s.36.1, binding)
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Aug 26, 20255825-00290

National Defence, 5825-00290

The OIC ordered National Defence to provide a complete response to the access request no later than 36 business days following the date of the final report..

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Access to Information ActOIC Order (ATIA s.36.1, binding)

National Defence, 5825-00290

Aug 26, 20255825-00290

The OIC ordered National Defence to provide a complete response to the access request no later than 36 business days following the date of the final report..

British ColumbiaFreedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act
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F25-67 — BC OIPC order 3007

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OntarioFreedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act
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Privacy Report PR23-00009

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