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Pulso de Privacidad

Eventos relevantes de privacidad y libertad en internet de los últimos cuatro años, los más recientes primero. Toca cualquier entrada para más información.

Nov 2024

Canada Orders TikTok's Canadian Business Wound Up

Ottawa ordered TikTok Technology Canada Inc. to wind up its Canadian business after a national security review under the Investment Canada Act, while leaving the app itself available to users. The Federal Court set the order aside by consent in January 2026, and in March 2026 Industry Minister Melanie Joly permitted the investment to proceed subject to new binding undertakings.

Jan 2024

Global Affairs Canada Cyberattack

Canadian officials disclosed a cyber intrusion at Global Affairs Canada that had run for more than a month, with unauthorized access to the personal information of network users including employees.

Jun 2023

Online News Act Passes, Meta Blocks News

Canada's Online News Act received Royal Assent, requiring platforms to pay news publishers; Meta responded by blocking news content on Facebook and Instagram for Canadian users.

May 2023

Canadian Privacy Commissioners Launch ChatGPT Investigation

Canada's federal Privacy Commissioner and provincial counterparts launched a joint investigation into OpenAI's ChatGPT over compliance with Canadian privacy law.

Apr 2023

Online Streaming Act (Bill C-11) Becomes Law

Canada's Bill C-11 received Royal Assent, bringing streaming services under the Broadcasting Act and granting the CRTC authority to regulate online content, drawing criticism over user-generated content scope.

Feb 2022

Canada Invokes Emergencies Act Against Protest Finances

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau invoked the Emergencies Act to freeze bank accounts of Freedom Convoy participants without court orders; the Federal Court ruled in January 2024 that the invocation was unreasonable and infringed Charter rights, and the Federal Court of Appeal upheld that finding in January 2026.

Nov 2016

Federal Court Rules CSIS Unlawfully Retained Metadata

The Federal Court ruled in X (Re), 2016 FC 1105 that CSIS had unlawfully retained non-threat-related 'associated data' - metadata swept up under judicial warrants - for roughly a decade, and had breached its duty of candour by not disclosing the program to the court.


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