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refer allegations of misconduct to the Discipline Committee, refer the member for further educational courses or training, caution the member through a written warning, or take any other appropriate action the CEO considers appropriate consistent with the Act, Code of Ethics, regulations, or by-laws...
Two Canadian provinces, British Columbia and Nova Scotia, have implemented laws mandating that personal data held by public bodies such as schools, hospitals, and public agencies be stored and accessed only in Canada unless certain conditions are fulfilled. Fred H. Cate, ‘Provincial Canadian Geograp...
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and Québec have their own private-sector privacy laws, which replace the PIPEDA with provincial personal information (PI) considerations. The same applies to the personal health information (PHI) protection laws of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Ontario, and Newfoundland and Labrador. Québec’s PHI ...
Habitat: Nova Scotia to Florida, Gulf of Mexico, Bahamas, Greater Antilles to Uruguay. In brackish to marine waters. Behavior: Peak spawning occurs offshore March through September. Tolerate a wide range of salinities. Feed mainly on small fish. ...
which came into force on March 31, 2023, made beneficial ownership information with respect to owners of Quebec corporations publicly available. Similarly, Ontario, British Columbia, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island have also introduced comparable amendments to their corporate...
Some Canadian privacy legislation presents barriers to international transfers of data. For example, Nova Scotia’sPersonal Information International Disclosure Protection Act(“PIIDPA”) mandates that public bodies with custody or control over personal information ensure that this data is exclusively stored...