In May 2025, the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada (OPC) launched an exploratory consultation on the development of a children’s privacy code to encourage international alignment, clarify obligations under PIPEDA, and set out its “expectations regarding organizations’ handling of children’s personal information.”
Members of Osler's National Privacy and Data Management team Éloïse Gratton and Maryna Polataiko have provided an overview of recent key legislative and regulatory developments in children’s privacy both abroad and in Canada, as well as a summary of the themes and questions raised by the OPC in its exploratory consultation. (Click here to read the full article.)
We invite you to join AccessPrivacy's interactive, online workshop on Friday, July 25, 2025 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. (Eastern Time). The targeted, moderated discussion is designed to assist organizations and trade associations in understanding the development process, application and impact of a potential code, and in framing their own submissions for the OPC’s consultation.
Further details are provided on the workshop's Event Page.