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Privacylawyer - Canadian privacy and technology law with David Fraser
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Privacylawyer - Canadian privacy and technology law with David Fraser

Hosted by David Fraser · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 26 episodes

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About this podcast

Award-winning info about Canadian privacy and tech law from Canadian privacy lawyer David Fraser. Seriously, I won a Canadian Law Blog Award (Clawbie!) in 2023 for the YouTube version of this channel.

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David Fraser hosts Privacylawyer - Canadian privacy and technology law with David Fraser, a education show with 26 episodes published.

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The Deeply Problematic Part 2 of Bill C-22: The Supporting Authorized Access to Information Act.

Apr 19, 202619m0

An Overview of Part 2 of Bill C-22, the Lawful Access Act 2026. Part 2 creates the "Supporting Authorized Access to Information Act", which will require electronic service providers to create new capabilities for law enf

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The new ”Production Order for Subscriber Information” in Bill C-22, the Lawful Access Act 2026

Apr 12, 202611m0

A deep dive into the "Production Order for Subscriber Information" proposed in Bill C-22, the Lawful Access Act. What is it? What does it do? What is different from the original proposal in Bill C-2 (the Strong Borders A

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A close look at ”Confirmation of service demands” in Bill C-22, Lawful Access Act 2026

Apr 5, 20269m0

Lawful Access playlist, including my videos and from others on the topic: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLV759uJFOchhpCq8rakXDYdwJP3xYSrtf My Bill C-22 Lawful Access "deep dive" episode: https://youtu.be/tZFbTYtt

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Lawful Access is back: All about Bill C-22 (Spoiler alert: Part 2 is very troubling.)

Mar 15, 202641m0

On March 12, 2026, the Canadian Public Safety Minister tabled Bill C-22 in Parliament: the Lawful Access Act, 2026, which will create new police information demands and require "electronic service providers" to create ne

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PIPEDA: Canadian Privacy Law 101 - a primer on the privacy law that regulates businesses in Canada

Mar 2, 202642m0

An overview of privacy law that regulates private sector businesses in Canada (or those outside of the country who deal with personal information of Canadians): the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Document

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Privacy, Online Fraud, and What You Can Do About It

Feb 2, 202617mEp. 10

Online fraud is a widespread, everyday risk that affects individuals, families, businesses, and public institutions. Drawing on real-world examples from my privacy law practice, I walk through how common scams work, from

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BC Privacy Commissioner finds city’s use of public surveillance cameras unlawful ... off to court

Jan 18, 202612m0

In this episode, I examine a recent Report of Findings and Order issued by British Columbia’s Information and Privacy Commissioner concerning the City of Richmond’s “Public Safety Camera System” field test. The City inst

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Canada’s new proposed law to outlaw explicit deepfakes: Bill C-16

Jan 11, 20269m0

This episode of PrivacyLawyer examines proposed amendments to the Criminal Code of Canada in Bill C-16, the Protecting Victims Act, which would expand the definition of “intimate image” to include certain AI-generated an

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When student data is hacked & stolen: Regulators’ lessons from the #PowerSchool data breach

Dec 14, 202516m0

A close look at the #PowerSchool #cybersecurity incident, perhaps the largest education-sector data breaches ever investigated in Canada, and the findings issued by the Information and Privacy Commissioners of Ontario an

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What digital sovereignty? How a Canadian Court is forcing a French company to break French law

Dec 5, 202522m0

A Canadian court has ordered French cloud provider OVH to hand over user data stored in France, the UK, and Australia—despite a French law that forbids it. The French government is objecting, but the Canadian government

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Is Lawful Access Back? With comments on the govt’s’ disinformation-filled attempt to revive it

Nov 22, 202510m0

On November 19, government officials surprised many by apparently calling for the revival of #LawfulAccess measures from Bill C-2, the Strong Borders Act. The presser was filled with incorrect and misleading information.

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Online reviews and privacy claims: Lessons from RateMDs v Bluler (BCCA)

Nov 16, 202511m0

Canadian privacy lawyer David Fraser breaks down the British Columbia Court of Appeal’s recent decision in RateMDs Inc. v. Bleuler (https://canlii.ca/t/kfhmc), a case about whether hosting online profiles, anonymous revi

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Nova Scotia’s new Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (Bill 150)

Nov 9, 202514m0

With no notice and largely out of the blue (following an opaque process), the Nova Scotia government just passed a revamped public sector privacy and access to information law, Bill 150. In this episode, I provide a high

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Canada’s Privacy Regulators vs. TikTok: A critical overview

Oct 19, 202513mEp. 10

In this episode, Canadian privacy lawyer David Fraser breaks down the joint investigation by Canada’s federal and provincial privacy commissioners into TikTok — an interesting, complex and consequential privacy finding.

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The words “use” and “loss” in privacy laws may not mean what you think in a cyber-security incident

Sep 21, 20258m0

In this episode, David Fraser, PrivacyLawyer, unpacks the recent Ontario Divisional Court decision in Hospital for Sick Children v. Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario. The case arose from ransomware attacks

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Recording conversations -- using AI gadgets and otherwise -- and the law in Canada

Sep 14, 202513m0

The law — and the practical realities — of recording conversations in Canada. From AI wearables like the Bee that promise “always-on” memory assistance, to built-in recording and transcription on Zoom and Teams, to emplo

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Privacy finding: Hidden biometrics in on-campus vending machines

Sep 7, 20259m0

In August 2025, Ontario’s Information and Privacy Commissioner issued a revised finding against the University of Waterloo for a privacy breach involving “smart” vending machines that secretly used biometric face detecti

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Regulation of privacy in Canadian workplaces

Sep 1, 20259m0

Where you can find me ► Privacylawyer blog: https://blog.privacylawyer.ca ► My law firm: https://www.mcinnescooper.com/people/david-fraser ► Twitter: https://twitter.com/privacylawyer ► LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com

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Thinking about ”warrant canaries” as Canada’s government plans secret internet backdoors

Aug 17, 20258m0

This video delves into the idea of warrant canaries—a transparency tool used by tech companies to signal when they’ve received secret government surveillance orders. With Canada’s new Strong Borders Act (Bill C-2) giving

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The really bad age verification bill is back in Canada’s Parliament

Jul 27, 202522m0

As other countries like the UK and Australia are joining conservative US states in implementing "age verification" under the rallying cry of "protecting the children", a Canadian Senator is determined to see it come to f

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