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Sale Of Provincial Government Computer Tapes Containing Personal Information
Examples abound these days of privacy breaches involving the unauthorized disclosure or acquisition of personal information because of compromised storage, handling or disposal of computer devices or
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electronic data media. This is so even though security safeguards are available and even though governments and businesses know that they must protect the security, confidentiality and integrity of th...
Examples abound these days of privacy breaches involving the unauthorized disclosure or acquisition of personal information because of compromised storage, handling or disposal of computer devices or electronic data media. This is so even though security safeguards are available and even though governments and businesses know that they must protect the security, confidentiality and integrity of th...
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Type:
Investigation Report
Date:
03/31/2006
Document #:
F06-01
Public Body:
N/A
By:
David Loukidelis
OIPC Policies
Our services are in significant demand, so we have implemented policies to help us close more files faster and make the most effective use of our limited resources. We evaluate each request according
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to set criteria before deciding whether to open a complaint or review file; We monitor active investigations to make sure our involvement continues to meaningfully further the protection of privacy, ...
Our services are in significant demand, so we have implemented policies to help us close more files faster and make the most effective use of our limited resources. We evaluate each request according to set criteria before deciding whether to open a complaint or review file; We monitor active investigations to make sure our involvement continues to meaningfully further the protection of privacy, ...
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Investigation Into BC Nurses’ Union Complaint About Telus-VGH LastWord Contract
This investigation report addresses a complaint made by the B.C. Nurses’ Union regarding a package of contracts between Telus and Vancouver Hospital and Health Sciences Centre (“Vancouver Hospital”).
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The complaint focused on concerns about whether the contracts, or procedures under them, comply with Vancouver Hospital’s obligations regarding the privacy of patients’ personal information under Par...
This investigation report addresses a complaint made by the B.C. Nurses’ Union regarding a package of contracts between Telus and Vancouver Hospital and Health Sciences Centre (“Vancouver Hospital”). The complaint focused on concerns about whether the contracts, or procedures under them, comply with Vancouver Hospital’s obligations regarding the privacy of patients’ personal information under Par...
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Type:
Investigation Report
Date:
10/5/2001
Document #:
01-01
Public Body:
N/A
By:
David Loukidelis
An Examination of BC Government's Privacy Breach Management
This report examines the degree to which the BC government is fulfilling its duty to respond to, and properly manage, its privacy breaches.
Type:
Audit Report
Date:
01/28/2015
Document #:
AC F15-01
Public Body:
BC Government
By:
Elizabeth Denham
Ministry of Health
An applicant requested records related to a residency investigation regarding him and his family. The Ministry denied access to information under ss. 15(1)(c) (harm to effectiveness of investigative t
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echniques and procedures), 15(1)(l) (harm to security of property or system), 17(1) (harm to financial interests) and 22(1) (harm to third-party personal privacy). The adjudicator found that s. 15(1)(...
An applicant requested records related to a residency investigation regarding him and his family. The Ministry denied access to information under ss. 15(1)(c) (harm to effectiveness of investigative techniques and procedures), 15(1)(l) (harm to security of property or system), 17(1) (harm to financial interests) and 22(1) (harm to third-party personal privacy). The adjudicator found that s. 15(1)(...
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Type:
Order
Date:
03/20/2017
Document #:
F17-11
Public Body:
Ministry of Health
By:
Celia Francis
BC Coroners Service
An applicant requested policy manuals from the BC Coroners Service. The BCCS responded by providing two documents, while withholding some information under ss. 13 and 15 of FIPPA. The BCCS subsequentl
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y released all the information it withheld under s. 13 but continued to withhold some information under s. 15, on the grounds that disclosure would harm the effectiveness of investigative techniques a...
An applicant requested policy manuals from the BC Coroners Service. The BCCS responded by providing two documents, while withholding some information under ss. 13 and 15 of FIPPA. The BCCS subsequently released all the information it withheld under s. 13 but continued to withhold some information under s. 15, on the grounds that disclosure would harm the effectiveness of investigative techniques a...
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Type:
Order
Date:
05/11/2011
Document #:
F11-13
Public Body:
BC Coroners Service
By:
Jay Fedorak
WorkSafeBC: Management of access and privacy requests and complaints
WorkSafeBC collects highly sensitive personal information in many ways, including through employee insurance claims, reports of unsafe working conditions, or during an incident investigation. In the c
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ase of workplace injuries that require medical attention, the incident must be reported to WorkSafeBC. Employees cannot opt out and so must trust the agency to appropriately handle their personal info...
WorkSafeBC collects highly sensitive personal information in many ways, including through employee insurance claims, reports of unsafe working conditions, or during an incident investigation. In the case of workplace injuries that require medical attention, the incident must be reported to WorkSafeBC. Employees cannot opt out and so must trust the agency to appropriately handle their personal info...
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Type:
Audit Report
Date:
01/17/2018
Document #:
F18-01
Public Body:
WorkSafeBC
By:
Drew McArthur
Mobile Device Management in B.C. Government
Acting Information and Privacy Commissioner Drew McArthur recommends that the B.C. government improve its policies and practices regarding mobile device use by employees.
Type:
Investigation Report
Date:
10/18/2016
Document #:
F16-03
Public Body:
B.C. Government
By:
Acting Information and Privacy Commissioner Drew McArthur
British Columbia Lottery Corporation
A journalist requested records related to the use of free vouchers on BCLC’s PlayNow.com gaming site. BCLC withheld some of the information under s. 13(1) (advice or recommendations), s. 16(1)(b) (inf
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ormation received in confidence) and s. 17(1) (harm to BCLC’s financial interests). The adjudicator found that s. 13(1) applied to much of the information and that s. 17(1) applied to other informatio...
A journalist requested records related to the use of free vouchers on BCLC’s PlayNow.com gaming site. BCLC withheld some of the information under s. 13(1) (advice or recommendations), s. 16(1)(b) (information received in confidence) and s. 17(1) (harm to BCLC’s financial interests). The adjudicator found that s. 13(1) applied to much of the information and that s. 17(1) applied to other informatio...
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Type:
Order
Date:
12/3/2015
Document #:
F15-66
Public Body:
British Columbia Lottery Corporation
By:
Celia Francis
Insurance Corporation of British Columbia Information Sharing Agreements
This report examines how ICBC shares the personal information of millions of British Columbians.
Type:
Audit Report
Date:
09/13/2017
Document #:
17-01
Public Body:
Insurance Corporation of British Columbia
By:
Drew McArthur
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