2018
Blogs
Firms holding personal info on Canadians must meet new standard
Antoine Guilmain 25 November 2018 Privacy
This content is not available in the selected language. Organizations subject to Canadian privacy law must comply with new rules in relation to privacy breaches as of November 1, 2018. Here are six key considerations for organizations seeking to comply. Identify all the rules that may apply The new PIPEDA rules will be directly applicable […] Read more
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Et si la «déconnexion» ne passait pas par le «droit»?
Antoine Guilmain 26 September 2018 e-commerce
This content is not available in the selected language. Par Antoine Guilmain, Antoine Aylwin et Karl Delwaide, voir article original ici. Le « droit à la déconnexion » fait encore parler de lui! Dans le récent rapport « Ce que nous avons entendu », la ministre de l’Emploi, du Développement de la main-d’œuvre et du Travail, évalue les […] Read more
Blogs
Expect the Intersection of Privacy and AI in 2018
Antoine Guilmain 23 September 2018 Privacy
This content is not available in the selected language. https://cbabc.org/Sections-and-Community/Business-Law/Business-Law-Quarterly/Q3-2018-Updates-in-Data-Protection,-Privacy-Tech/Expect-The-Intersection-of-Privacy-and-AI-in-2018 Article by Antoine Guilmain, Antoine Aylwin & Karl Delwaide – Fasken While the number of AI projects and successes continues to mount in Canada, especially in Montréal, discussions on “the after” remain embryonic: how can this potential industry shift from nascent to sustainable? The fact […] Read more
Blogs
Commerce électronique au Canada : cultiver la confiance
Antoine Guilmain 9 August 2018 Privacy
This content is not available in the selected language. Même constat à l’est et à l’ouest : c’est l’effervescence. Il y a peu, la Californie adoptait une législation sur la protection des renseignements personnels particulièrement audacieuse. Du côté de l’Union européenne, on veut promouvoir l’équité et la transparence dans les pratiques des plateformes en ligne, tandis […] Read more
Blogs
Protection of Personal Information in Canada: Must we Imitate to Innovate?
Antoine Guilmain 12 March 2018 Privacy
It is important that we rethink the protection of personal information in the era of information technology and new business models: we need only consider Big Data, the Internet of Things, or artificial intelligence, none of which were part of everyday life a few years ago. Global opinion in this regard is unanimous today, but […] Read more
Videos
Enjeu+ : « Droit à l’oubli » au Canada
Antoine Guilmain 14 February 2018 Privacy
This content is not available in the selected language. Dans notre nouvelle série de vidéo ENJEU+, Me Antoine Guilmain, avocat en protection des renseignements personnels chez Fasken, présente les enjeux autour du » Droit à l’oubli » au Canada. Il commence par définir cette notion, tout en nous ramenant aux origines de ce droit, en insistant […] Read more
Blogs
“The right to be forgotten”: Are There Two Solitudes in Quebec and the Rest of Canada?
Antoine Guilmain 1 February 2018 Privacy
While the right to be forgotten is virtually taken for granted in Europe today, it is still a subject of considerable doubt in the rest of the world. More precisely, there is no consensus on the existence of the right itself within a single country: although Canada seems to be adopting the idea, Quebec secedes […] Read more
Blogs
Artificial Intelligence and the Protection of Personal Information in Canada: The Priority for 2018
Antoine Guilmain 9 January 2018 Privacy
“When I look at myself, I am discouraged, when I compare myself to others, I panic...”. This distorted saying summarizes the interactions in 2017 between artificial intelligence (AI) and personal information. While the number of AI projects and successes continues to mount in Canada, especially in Montréal, discussions on “the after” remain embryonic: how can […] Read more