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| Data Privacy Day 2010 events are being held across Canada | ||||
Protecting your information means knowing what's worth protecting, and how to protect it. Canada's privacy and access laws give Canadians many rights and responsibilities about their personal information and the information held by governments. Data Privacy Day is important to raise awareness and generate discussion about data privacy and access rights and practices. CAPAPA is leading the nation-wide campaign across Canada to encourage discussion about privacy and access among a broad audience of Canadians. Join CAPAPA on January 28, 2010 as Canada, the United States, and 27 European countries celebrate Data Privacy Day together for the second time. Get involved to raise awareness and generate discussion about data privacy and access rights and practices. Find out how you can get involved Collaborate with CAPAPA to coordinate promotional material and activities for your organization and in your community.
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Proclamations Jurisdictions across Canada have issued proclamations recognizing January 28 as Data Privacy Day Halifax Mayor Peter Kelly Proclaims January 28, 2010 Data Privacy Day Edmonton Mayor Stephen Mandel Proclaims January 28, 2010 Data Privacy Day Vancouver Mayor Gregor Robertson Proclaims January 28, 2010 Data Privacy Day Ottawa Mayor Larry O'Brien Proclaims January 28, 2010 Data Privacy Day Calgary Mayor Dave Bronconnier Proclaims January 28, 2010 Data Privacy Day Toronto Mayor David Miller Proclaims January 28, 2010 Data Privacy Day |
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