Ottawa introduces privacy bill covering children’s data, right to request deletion
OTTAWA — Proposed federal legislation would recognize privacy as a fundamental right of all Canadians and set higher standards for organizations when they manage children’s data.
The Liberal government introduced a long-awaited bill Monday to update decades-old privacy laws covering the private sector.
Artificial Intelligence Minister Evan Solomon told reporters the bill would also give Canadians the right to deletion, including of deepfakes, and give the government a path towards addressing surveillance pricing.
“We’re living in a different world and our laws need to catch up,” Solomon told reporters on Parliament Hill.
