The Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada announced joint resolutions with provincial data protection authorities "calling on governments to do more to protect the privacy rights of young people and workers." The resolution on youth privacy calls for policies that emphasize "the responsibility of organizations across all sectors to actively safeguard young people's data through responsible measures." The employee privacy resolution indicates "laws protecting workplace privacy are either out-of-date or absent altogether."
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