Wendy Hulton Quoted by Canadian Lawyer Magazine on Proposed Federal Privacy Law
- Hulton, Wendy G.
- Media Mentions
Wendy Hulton (Partner, Toronto) was recently quoted in the Canadian Lawyer article, "Proposed Federal Privacy Law Includes Heightened Protection of Minors’ Personal Information." The article discusses Bill C-27, which seeks to toughen Canada's private sector privacy regime, facilitate the responsible development of AI, and further implement the Digital Charter, according to an announcement from Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada. Wendy weighs in on the proposed bill, citing the lack of definition of a minor. "As somebody who has been to federal court and argued with Health Canada on the definition of a child, I can tell you that that's going to be a real bone of contention.”
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