Privacy and data

AI law in Canada is evolving through familiar principles

New report shows how courts are adapting existing doctrines to new technology

Mar 31, 2026

AI law in Canada is evolving through familiar principles

NB Court of Appeal refuses to identify worker compensation appellant only by initials

Mar 31, 2026

Ruling accepts importance of privacy but sees no serious risk to that interest

NB Court of Appeal refuses to identify worker compensation appellant only by initials

EXCLUSIVE: Provincial courts take the lead on AI-related decisions

Mar 30, 2026

Ontario and Quebec dominate as regional differences begin to emerge

EXCLUSIVE: Provincial courts take the lead on AI-related decisions

EXCLUSIVE: How AI is reshaping Canada’s federal courts

Mar 27, 2026

From immigration disputes to copyright claims, where AI is being tested first

EXCLUSIVE: How AI is reshaping Canada’s federal courts

Civil liberties group to intervene in Ontario Court of Appeal case involving facial recognition tech

Mar 10, 2026

Judge says man accused of violent crime has no reasonable expectation of privacy in photo

Civil liberties group to intervene in Ontario Court of Appeal case involving facial recognition tech

Federal privacy commissioner supports introducing privacy rules for political parties

Feb 19, 2026

Bill C-4 should include privacy breach notification provisions: Philippe Dufresne

Federal privacy commissioner supports introducing privacy rules for political parties