Canada Considers Tougher Data Laws; PM Mark Carney Warns Against Corporate Data Use
Canada is moving toward stricter data protection legislation. Prime Minister Mark Carney stated that companies should not be able to use personal data
Canada is moving toward stricter data protection legislation. Prime Minister
Mark Carney stated that companies should not be able to use personal data
without permission. The comments were reported by The Times of India. The
proposed measures aim to enhance privacy for Canadian citizens. Carney
emphasized the need to limit corporate access to individual information. The
announcement reflects a broader trend of tightening data laws worldwide.
Businesses operating in Canada will need to adjust to the upcoming requirements.
Watch for further details as the government finalizes the regulations.