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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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Prince Edward Island
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Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act

07-003 — Department of Environment, Energy and Forestry

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Alberta
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Personal Information Protection Act

P2007-003 — Urban Audio Video Inc. and Wells Fargo Financial Corporation of Canada

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New Brunswick
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Right to Information and Protection of Privacy Act

NBRIOR-2007-01 — New Brunswick (Energy)

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Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act

F2007-007 — Edmonton Police Service and Law Society of Alberta

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Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act

Privacy Report PC06-85 - 2007-04-17

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New Brunswick
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Right to Information and Protection of Privacy Act

NBRIOR- 2007-02 — Minister of Education

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New Brunswick
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Right to Information and Protection of Privacy Act

NBRIOR- 2007-03 — New Brunswick (Aboriginal Affairs) and New Brunswick (Minister Responsible for Aboriginal Affairs) and New Brunswick (Minister of Education)

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British Columbia
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Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act

F07-08 — BC OIPC order 877

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Personal Information Protection Act

P2006-001 — Alberta Association of Registered Occupational Therapists

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

FI-06-71(M) — Halifax Regional Police

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Prince Edward Island
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Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act

07-002 — Workers Compensation Board

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Federal (Canada)Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents ActNot well-founded
Apr 2, 2007Executive Summary· Indexed Apr 12, 2026

Executive Summary: Privacy Commissioner of Canada v. SWIFT

SWIFT SCRL (Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication)

This investigation concerned allegations that SWIFT inappropriately disclosed personal information from Canadian financial institutions to the US Department of the Treasury (UST) via administrative subpoenas. The Privacy Commissioner of Canada determined that SWIFT was subject to PIPEDA due to its operations in Canada and its commercial activities involving Canadian banks. While SWIFT disclosed data held in the US to the UST in response to a subpoena, the Commissioner found this disclosure was permissible under the Act's exceptions to consent.

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Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents ActNot well-founded

Executive Summary: Privacy Commissioner of Canada v. SWIFT

Apr 2, 2007Executive Summary
Adjudicator: Jennifer Stoddart
Plain-Language Summary

This investigation concerned allegations that SWIFT inappropriately disclosed personal information from Canadian financial institutions to the US Department of the Treasury (UST) via administrative subpoenas. The Privacy Commissioner of Canada determined that SWIFT was subject to PIPEDA due to its operations in Canada and its commercial activities involving Canadian banks. While SWIFT disclosed data held in the US to the UST in response to a subpoena, the Commissioner found this disclosure was permissible under the Act's exceptions to consent.

Key Issues
  • Whether SWIFT is subject to PIPEDA
  • Whether SWIFT inappropriately disclosed personal information to the UST
  • Applicability of PIPEDA exceptions to disclosure in response to a subpoena
Federal (Canada)Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents ActNot well-founded
Apr 2, 2007Report of Findings· Indexed Apr 12, 2026

Report of Findings: Privacy Commissioner of Canada v. SWIFT

SWIFT

This investigation concerned SWIFT's disclosure of personal information originating from Canadian financial institutions to the US Department of the Treasury in response to administrative subpoenas. The OPC found that PIPEDA applied to SWIFT's commercial activities in Canada. However, the Commissioner concluded that SWIFT's disclosure of information to comply with valid US subpoenas was permissible under PIPEDA, interpreting subsection 7(3)(c) to allow compliance with lawful orders from foreign jurisdictions where the organization operates. The Commissioner recommended that US authorities use existing information-sharing mechanisms rather than subpoenas to obtain Canadian financial data.

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Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents ActNot well-founded

Report of Findings: Privacy Commissioner of Canada v. SWIFT

Apr 2, 2007Report of Findings
Adjudicator: Jennifer Stoddart
Plain-Language Summary

This investigation concerned SWIFT's disclosure of personal information originating from Canadian financial institutions to the US Department of the Treasury in response to administrative subpoenas. The OPC found that PIPEDA applied to SWIFT's commercial activities in Canada. However, the Commissioner concluded that SWIFT's disclosure of information to comply with valid US subpoenas was permissible under PIPEDA, interpreting subsection 7(3)(c) to allow compliance with lawful orders from foreign jurisdictions where the organization operates. The Commissioner recommended that US authorities use existing information-sharing mechanisms rather than subpoenas to obtain Canadian financial data.

Key Issues
  • Does PIPEDA apply to SWIFT's collection, use, and disclosure of personal information in its Canadian operations?
  • Was personal information disclosed to US authorities in accordance with PIPEDA?
  • Interpretation of subsection 7(3)(c) regarding compliance with foreign subpoenas.
  • Balancing privacy protection with counter-terrorism financing efforts.
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British Columbia
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Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act

F07-07 — BC OIPC order 872

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