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Opening the Door for Intrusion upon Seclusion: The Common Law Tort of Invasion of Privacy and what it means for Employers

  INTRODUCTION In today’s workplace, privacy is an evolving issue and Canadian privacy law is developing rapidly. Perhaps surprisingly, only a handful of Canadian jurisdictions, (including British Columbia, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Newfoundland) have privacy legislation that creates a statutory tort or civil right of action for invasion of privacy. Until recently, most Canadian jurisdictions couldContinue reading “Opening the Door for Intrusion upon Seclusion: The Common Law Tort of Invasion of Privacy and what it means for Employers”

Supreme Court rules that employees have a reasonable expectation of privacy in the workplace

By Shafik Bhalloo In a recent criminal decision, R. v. Cole [1], the Supreme Court of Canada provided much needed guidance on when an employee may reasonably expect data stored on his work issued computer will be treated as private. In this case, a high school teacher, who also worked with the school’s IT departmentContinue reading “Supreme Court rules that employees have a reasonable expectation of privacy in the workplace”

Privacy in the Workplace: Use of spyware surveillance

Workplace use of spyware surveillance in BC The issue of employees’ misusing company computers is commonplace.  In 2000, Xerox was monitoring all of its 92,000 employees’ computer usage and terminated 40 employees in the United States for accessing pornography on work time[1].  Similarly, the luxury automobile company, Rolls Royce, suspended 14 employees for inappropriate useContinue reading “Privacy in the Workplace: Use of spyware surveillance”

Is the “Our Team” section of your website creating a liability under the PIPA?

Company websites are ubiquitous.  They are a necessary form of marketing in any industry.  One of the methods of exploiting the value of this medium is to use images and videos of employees as part of the advertisement: as a friendly face on display under the “Our Team” section; or as free models and actorsContinue reading “Is the “Our Team” section of your website creating a liability under the PIPA?”

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