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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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Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act

Order MO-4507

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Federal (Canada)Access to Information ActWell-founded
Mar 28, 20245820-01373· Indexed Apr 21, 2026

5820-01373 — Ingenium – Canada’s Museums of Science and Innovation

Ingenium – Canada’s Museums of Science and Innovation

The complainant alleged that Ingenium improperly withheld records related to an exhibit loan under several Access to Information Act provisions. During the investigation, Ingenium decided to no longer rely on some exemptions and agreed to disclose more information. The Commissioner found that photographs withheld under section 14 (federal-provincial affairs) and paragraph 68(c) (material placed by others) were not properly excluded or exempted. The Commissioner ordered Ingenium to disclose the records.

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Access to Information ActWell-founded

5820-01373 — Ingenium – Canada’s Museums of Science and Innovation

Mar 28, 20245820-01373
Adjudicator: Caroline Maynard
Plain-Language Summary

The complainant alleged that Ingenium improperly withheld records related to an exhibit loan under several Access to Information Act provisions. During the investigation, Ingenium decided to no longer rely on some exemptions and agreed to disclose more information. The Commissioner found that photographs withheld under section 14 (federal-provincial affairs) and paragraph 68(c) (material placed by others) were not properly excluded or exempted. The Commissioner ordered Ingenium to disclose the records.

Key Issues
  • Whether photographs were properly excluded under paragraph 68(c) of the ATIA.
  • Whether photographs were properly exempted under section 14 of the ATIA (federal-provincial affairs).
  • The application of the ATIA versus Quebec privacy legislation and Charter values.
  • The interpretation of "material placed by others" under paragraph 68(c).
Federal (Canada)Privacy ActWell-founded
Mar 28, 2024· Indexed Apr 12, 2026

Investigation into the treatment by a government institution of the personal information of two employees with the same name

A federal government institution

The Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada investigated a complaint from a federal government employee who alleged that her personal information was repeatedly disclosed to another employee with the same name, and that administrative errors occurred in their files. The OPC found that the institution contravened the Privacy Act by improperly disclosing the complainant's personal information and by failing to ensure the accuracy of information used for administrative purposes. The complaint was found to be well-founded but conditionally resolved after the institution committed to implementing corrective measures.

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Privacy ActWell-founded

Investigation into the treatment by a government institution of the personal information of two employees with the same name

Mar 28, 2024
Adjudicator: Philippe Dufresne
Plain-Language Summary

The Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada investigated a complaint from a federal government employee who alleged that her personal information was repeatedly disclosed to another employee with the same name, and that administrative errors occurred in their files. The OPC found that the institution contravened the Privacy Act by improperly disclosing the complainant's personal information and by failing to ensure the accuracy of information used for administrative purposes. The complaint was found to be well-founded but conditionally resolved after the institution committed to implementing corrective measures.

Key Issues
  • Unauthorized disclosure of personal information under section 8 of the Privacy Act.
  • Failure to ensure the accuracy and completeness of personal information used for administrative purposes under subsection 6(2) of the Privacy Act.
  • Lack of employee awareness regarding privacy breach reporting procedures.
  • Systemic nature of errors due to employees having the same name.
Federal (Canada)Privacy ActWell-founded & conditionally resolved
Mar 28, 2024· Indexed Apr 12, 2026

Investigation into the steps the Canada Revenue Agency took to ensure the accuracy of a taxpayer’s personal information that it used to make an administrative decision about them

Canada Revenue Agency

The OPC investigated a complaint that the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) failed to ensure the accuracy of a taxpayer's personal information used for administrative decisions. An imposter used the complainant's compromised CRA My Account to fraudulently receive COVID-19 benefits and Employment Insurance. The investigation found that the CRA's inadequate safeguards allowed unauthorized access and modification, contravening section 6(2) of the Privacy Act. The CRA has since implemented corrective measures.

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Privacy ActWell-founded & conditionally resolved

Investigation into the steps the Canada Revenue Agency took to ensure the accuracy of a taxpayer’s personal information that it used to make an administrative decision about them

Mar 28, 2024
Adjudicator: Philippe Dufresne
Plain-Language Summary

The OPC investigated a complaint that the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) failed to ensure the accuracy of a taxpayer's personal information used for administrative decisions. An imposter used the complainant's compromised CRA My Account to fraudulently receive COVID-19 benefits and Employment Insurance. The investigation found that the CRA's inadequate safeguards allowed unauthorized access and modification, contravening section 6(2) of the Privacy Act. The CRA has since implemented corrective measures.

Key Issues
  • Adequacy of safeguards to protect against unauthorized access and modification of personal information.
  • Reasonable steps taken by the CRA to ensure the accuracy of personal information used for administrative decisions.
  • Timeliness of notification and privacy breach reporting.
  • Impact of identity theft on tax reassessments.
Federal (Canada)Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents ActWell-founded & resolved
Mar 28, 2024PIPEDA Findings #2024-002· Indexed Apr 12, 2026

PIPEDA Findings #2024-002: Investigation into Brinks Home

Brinks Home

The OPC investigated a complaint that Brinks Home failed to implement adequate safeguards, leading to the compromise of customer personal information via its online portal. While the OPC found Brinks Home had failed to adequately protect customer information, the issue was resolved through corrective actions and the subsequent sale of customer accounts. The OPC also determined that Brinks Home was not required to report the breach to the OPC or notify affected individuals because it did not present a real risk of significant harm.

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Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents ActWell-founded & resolved

PIPEDA Findings #2024-002: Investigation into Brinks Home

Mar 28, 2024PIPEDA Findings #2024-002
Adjudicator: Philippe Dufresne
Plain-Language Summary

The OPC investigated a complaint that Brinks Home failed to implement adequate safeguards, leading to the compromise of customer personal information via its online portal. While the OPC found Brinks Home had failed to adequately protect customer information, the issue was resolved through corrective actions and the subsequent sale of customer accounts. The OPC also determined that Brinks Home was not required to report the breach to the OPC or notify affected individuals because it did not present a real risk of significant harm.

Key Issues
  • Adequacy of safeguards for personal information
  • Compliance with mandatory breach reporting requirements
  • Assessment of real risk of significant harm (RROSH)
  • Employee error leading to unauthorized access
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Act respecting access to documents held by public bodies and the protection of personal information

2024 QCCAI 83 — Transports et Mobilité durable

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Newfoundland and Labrador
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Access to Information and Protection of Privacy Act, 2015

P-2024-001 — Department of Environment and Climate Change

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Prince Edward Island
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Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act

OR-24-003 — Department of Social Development and Seniors

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Alberta
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Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act

F2024-12 — Calgary Police Service

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British Columbia
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Personal Information Protection Act

P24-06 — BC OIPC order 2773

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British Columbia
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Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act

F24-23 — BC OIPC order 2772

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Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act

Order MO-4504

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Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act

Order MO-4505

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Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act

Order PO-4500

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Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act

Order MO-4506

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