Alberta Privacy Law
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Data breaches like Indigo’s are hitting employees, not customers. Can you sue?Indigo says the data of current and former employees could be exposed starting Thursday. Here's what you need to know about your legal rights in cases like this.ConsumerMar 2, 2023
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Alberta to amend privacy law in fallAlberta plans to amend one of its main privacy laws this fall to comply with a Supreme Court of Canada judgment that found the legislation unconstitutional.Jan 30, 2014
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