Canada:
Comparative Table Of Personal Information Protection Laws
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The Comparative Table of Personal Information Protection Laws
compares the information protection laws of Canada (Personal
Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act), California
(California Consumer Privacy Act), the European Union (General Data
Protection Regulation), and Quebec (Act Respecting the Protection
of Personal Information in the Private Sector).
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