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By Sally Ding on April 21, 2011
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HARP-351 |
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Information technology puts privacy under threat as never before |
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Canadian Speeches , v.15(2) My/Je’01 pg 47-52 |
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2001 |
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Canada, human rights, law, informationization, Ontario, civil and political rights, right to privacy, information technology |
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Personal privacy is seen as the defining issue for the first decade of the 21st century. The right to privacy is seen as the most vital of all human rights. But information technology has brought it under threat as never before. Speech to The Canadian Club of Toronto, March 26, 2001. |
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Posted in 2001 | Tagged Canada, civil and political rights, human rights, informationization/information technology, law, Ontario, right to privacy