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<h3>Privacy Frameworks and data for public good</h3>
 
<h3>Privacy Frameworks and data for public good</h3>
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<li><strong>[https://wiki.gccollab.ca/images/4/4f/Data_Conference_2022_Privacy_Frameworks_and_data_for_public_good_Descriptive_Transcript.pdf English transcript] | [https://wiki.gccollab.ca/images/7/74/Conference_sur_les_donnees_2022_Cadres_de_protection_de_la_vie_privee_et_les_donnees_comme_bien_public_Transcrit_Descriptif.pdf French transcript]</strong></li>
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<p>In May 2020, Chantal Bernier wrote about how Canada has a framework to provide privacy protection while also collecting data. The Government of Canada must strengthen its trust relationship with Canadians as it depends on both identifiable and unidentifiable data to be relevant and competitive in this digital world. These data are key to the success and acceleration of innovation in Canada. Let's discuss how to manage these data for the collective good while maintaining privacy. </p>
 
<p>In May 2020, Chantal Bernier wrote about how Canada has a framework to provide privacy protection while also collecting data. The Government of Canada must strengthen its trust relationship with Canadians as it depends on both identifiable and unidentifiable data to be relevant and competitive in this digital world. These data are key to the success and acceleration of innovation in Canada. Let's discuss how to manage these data for the collective good while maintaining privacy. </p>
 
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