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Canadian Privacy Decisions

The comprehensive archive of Canadian privacy decisions from federal, provincial, and territorial commissioners — with AI-summarized plain-language summaries for every decision.

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Act respecting access to documents held by public bodies and the protection of personal information

2022 QCCAI 70 — Ville de Laval

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Act respecting the protection of personal information in the private sector

2022 QCCAI 92 — Fiducie Desjardins and Caisse Desjardins de Beauport

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Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act

F22-14 — BC OIPC order 2492

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Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act

Order MO-4174

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Municipal Government Act — Part XX (Information Access and Protection of Privacy)

Raymond v. Halifax Regional Municipality

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Personal Information Protection Act

P2022-02 — College of Physicians and Surgeons of Alberta

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Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act

F22-13 — BC OIPC order 2491

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Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act

Order PO-4243

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Federal (Canada)Access to Information ActDiscontinued
Mar 8, 20222022 OIC 11· Indexed Apr 21, 2026

Decision under section 31, 2022 OIC 11

A federal institution

The complainant filed a complaint under the Access to Information Act (ATIA) concerning an institution's response to their request. The institution argued the complaint was filed outside the 60-day time limit stipulated by section 31 of the ATIA. The complainant acknowledged the delay but requested the Information Commissioner extend the deadline due to the institution's undated covering letter and the misplacement of the response. The Commissioner rejected the complaint, stating she lacks the authority to extend statutory timeframes.

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Access to Information ActDiscontinued

Decision under section 31, 2022 OIC 11

Mar 8, 20222022 OIC 11
Adjudicator: Caroline Maynard
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The complainant filed a complaint under the Access to Information Act (ATIA) concerning an institution's response to their request. The institution argued the complaint was filed outside the 60-day time limit stipulated by section 31 of the ATIA. The complainant acknowledged the delay but requested the Information Commissioner extend the deadline due to the institution's undated covering letter and the misplacement of the response. The Commissioner rejected the complaint, stating she lacks the authority to extend statutory timeframes.

Key Issues
  • Timeliness of complaint submission
  • Commissioner's discretion to extend statutory time limits
  • Interpretation of section 31 of the ATIA
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Act respecting access to documents held by public bodies and the protection of personal information

2022 QCCAI 72 — Ville de Montréal

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Personal Health Information Protection Act

PHIPA DECISION 173

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Act respecting access to documents held by public bodies and the protection of personal information

2022 QCCAI 77 — Ville de Montréal (Service de police)

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Act respecting access to documents held by public bodies and the protection of personal information

2022 QCCAI 78 — Ville de Laval (Service de police)

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Federal (Canada)Access to Information ActWell-founded
Mar 4, 20225820-03982· Indexed Apr 21, 2026

5820-03982 — Public Services and Procurement Canada

Public Services and Procurement Canada

The complainant alleged that Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC) obstructed their right of access by unduly delaying the processing of a request for COVID-19 pandemic contracts. The investigation found significant failures in PSPC's processing, including grouping requests incorrectly and poor record management by the office of primary interest, leading to a year-long delay. While the delay was found to be a failure to provide timely access, there was insufficient evidence to support the allegation of intent to conceal records.

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Access to Information ActWell-founded

5820-03982 — Public Services and Procurement Canada

Mar 4, 20225820-03982
Adjudicator: Caroline Maynard
Plain-Language Summary

The complainant alleged that Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC) obstructed their right of access by unduly delaying the processing of a request for COVID-19 pandemic contracts. The investigation found significant failures in PSPC's processing, including grouping requests incorrectly and poor record management by the office of primary interest, leading to a year-long delay. While the delay was found to be a failure to provide timely access, there was insufficient evidence to support the allegation of intent to conceal records.

Key Issues
  • Timeliness of access request processing
  • Obligation to assist requesters
  • Allegations of obstruction and concealment of records
  • Proper handling of access requests by offices of primary interest
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Act respecting access to documents held by public bodies and the protection of personal information

2022 QCCAI 56 — Municipalité de Lac-Beauport

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