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RSS FeedsPolitical parties need privacy rules, watchdogs say
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17 september 2018 23:44:12

 
Political parties need privacy rules, watchdogs say
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OTTAWA–Political parties should not be allowed to collect and use Canadians’ private information without rules or oversight, Canada’s privacy watchdogs say.There are currently no laws restricting how federal political parties collect, store and use Canadians’ private information, even as those parties are increasingly reliant on sophisticated data operations to win elections.That needs to change, said federal privacy commissioner Daniel Therrien.“Political parties are gathering significant amounts of personal information on voters as they adopt new targeting techniques,” Therrien said in a joint statement from federal, provincial and territorial watchdogs. The statement was released Monday morning.“Information about our political views is highly sensitive and it’s clearly unacceptable that federal and provincial parties are not subject to privacy laws.”British Columbia is the only jurisdiction at the provincial level that has concrete rules around how parties can amass private information on voters.In June, MPs on the House of Commons’ privacy and access to information committee unanimously endorsed a recommendation to subject federal parties to privacy laws, and called for more transparency on how parties use big data and analytics.The recommendation stemmed from the committee’s study into the Facebook/Cambridge Analytica scandal, where 87 million Facebook users — including 600,000 Canadians — had their data improperly harvested and used for political analysis.The recommendation was endorsed by MPs from all three major parties on the committee. At the time, Democratic Institutions Minister Karina Gould’s office did not commit to moving on the recommendation.In a statement, a spokesperson for Gould said they take protecting Canadians’ personal information seriously.“Bill C-76 will require political parties — for the first time — to publish a robust privacy ...


 
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