Canada’s privacy laws fall into three categories: comprehensive private-sector privacy laws, comprehensive public-sector privacy laws and sectoral laws. In addition, Canada has provincial, federal and municipal laws that provide individuals with a right of access to information in the custody or control of governments, agencies, Crown corporations and other regulated entities. Read the chapter to learn about federal private-sector privacy laws, including the laws regulating commercial electronic messages and telemarketing.
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