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AI and privacy are at the forefront of legal and societal change in Canada, shaping how organizations, governments, and individuals interact with technology and personal data. With a patchwork of provincial privacy laws—including Québec’s far-reaching Law 25—alongside evolving federal proposals like the now-stalled Bill C-27, legal professionals are navigating a complex and shifting regulatory environment.
Furthermore, this webinar will provide:
More insight to Canada’s evolving AI and privacy law landscape, including what’s enforceable now and what’s on the horizon.
Explore ideas to future-proof legal strategies in light of provincial reforms and stalled federal legislation.
Thoughts on advising clients or organizations on compliance, risk, and ethical AI use in a fragmented regulatory environment.
Panel of Speakers:
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Danielle Miller Olofsson, Senior Associate, Corporate Group at Stikeman Elliott LLP and Author |
Timothy M. Banks, Technology Lawyer at nNovation LLP and Author |
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Moderated by Matthew Canning, Corporate Counsel at LexisNexis North America |
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