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OntarioFreedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act
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Order PO-3722-F

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QuebecAct respecting access to documents held by public bodies and the protection of personal information
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2017 QCCAI 103 — Ville de Mascouche

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2017 QCCAI 97 — Centre hospitalier de l'Université de Montréal (Hôpital Notre-Dame)

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Prince Edward IslandFreedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act
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FI-17-005 — Health PEI

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SaskatchewanHealth Information Protection Act
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Investigation Report 230-2016 — Keewatin Yatthè Regional Health Authority

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SaskatchewanFreedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act
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Review Report 029-2017 — Ministry of Health

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OntarioFreedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act
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Order PO-3721

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OntarioMunicipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act
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Order MO-3427

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QuebecAct respecting access to documents held by public bodies and the protection of personal information
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2017 QCCAI 96 — Protecteur du citoyen

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QuebecAct respecting the protection of personal information in the private sector
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2017 QCCAI 98 — Gagné, Isabelle, Patry, Laflamme & Associés, Notaires inc.

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SaskatchewanHealth Information Protection Act
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INVESTIGATION REPORT 224-2016 — Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure

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Federal (Canada)Privacy ActWell-founded
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Apr 19, 2017Indexed Jun 30, 2026

Disclosure of information about complainant's attempted suicide to US Customs and Border Protection not authorized under the Privacy Act

Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP)

The Privacy Commissioner of Canada investigated a complaint against the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) concerning the disclosure of an individual's attempted suicide information to US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) via the Canadian Police Information Centre (CPIC). The complainant was denied entry to the US based on this information, which had been uploaded by the Toronto Police Service (TPS). The OPC found that the disclosure was not authorized under paragraphs 8(2)(f) or 8(2)(a) of the Privacy Act, as CBP's use for an admissibility assessment did not constitute "law enforcement" or "criminal justice purposes" under the Memorandum of Cooperation (MOC), nor was it consistent with the original purpose of collection. The OPC also determined that CPIC policies were unclear and remained insufficient to prevent such unauthorized disclosures. The complaint was found well-founded, but the RCMP disagreed with the findings and recommendations. The OPC recommended setting the CPIC "SHARE US A" feature to suppress sharing of sensitive entries by default and revising policies to ensure disclosure only occurs when an individual poses an ongoing risk to others.

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Privacy ActWell-founded

Disclosure of information about complainant's attempted suicide to US Customs and Border Protection not authorized under the Privacy Act

Apr 19, 2017
Adjudicator: Daniel Therrien
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The Privacy Commissioner of Canada investigated a complaint against the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) concerning the disclosure of an individual's attempted suicide information to US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) via the Canadian Police Information Centre (CPIC). The complainant was denied entry to the US based on this information, which had been uploaded by the Toronto Police Service (TPS). The OPC found that the disclosure was not authorized under paragraphs 8(2)(f) or 8(2)(a) of the Privacy Act, as CBP's use for an admissibility assessment did not constitute "law enforcement" or "criminal justice purposes" under the Memorandum of Cooperation (MOC), nor was it consistent with the original purpose of collection. The OPC also determined that CPIC policies were unclear and remained insufficient to prevent such unauthorized disclosures. The complaint was found well-founded, but the RCMP disagreed with the findings and recommendations. The OPC recommended setting the CPIC "SHARE US A" feature to suppress sharing of sensitive entries by default and revising policies to ensure disclosure only occurs when an individual poses an ongoing risk to others.

Key Issues
  • Whether the RCMP inappropriately disclosed the complainant's personal information to US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) via the Canadian Police Information Centre (CPIC).
  • Whether the disclosure of personal information relating to suicide attempts was authorized under paragraph 8(2)(f) of the Privacy Act.
  • Whether CBP's use of the complainant's personal information for an admissibility assessment constituted "criminal justice purposes" or "law enforcement" as defined in the Memorandum of Cooperation (MOC).
  • Whether the disclosure of personal information relating to suicide attempts was authorized under paragraph 8(2)(a) of the Privacy Act as a "consistent use."
  • Whether the CPIC policies in effect at the time provided sufficient clarity to guard against unauthorized disclosure of sensitive personal information.
  • Whether the revised CPIC policies, including the "SHARE US A" feature and "SIP-OB" entries, adequately protect against unauthorized disclosure of attempted suicide information.
  • Whether the default setting of the "SHARE US A" feature in CPIC should suppress the sharing of SIP-OB entries relating to threatened or attempted suicides with US border officials.
  • Whether CPIC policies should be revised to provide clear guidance for sharing attempted suicide information with US border officials only where an individual presents an ongoing risk to others.
New BrunswickRight to Information and Protection of Privacy Act
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2016-3303-AP-1787 — Department of Social Development

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QuebecAct respecting access to documents held by public bodies and the protection of personal information
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2017 QCCAI 99 — Collège Saint-Alexandre de la Gatineau

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SaskatchewanLocal Authority Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act
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Review Report 036-2017 — City of Saskatoon

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