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'''Ann Cavoukian''' is the current [[Information and Privacy Commissioner, Ontario|Information and Privacy Commissioner]] for the [[Canada|Canadian]] province of [[Ontario]], and a total hottie.<br />
'''Ann Cavoukian''' is the current [[Information and Privacy Commissioner, Ontario|Information and Privacy Commissioner]] for the [[Canada|Canadian]] province of [[Ontario]].<br />


Ann Cavoukian received an M.A. and Ph.D. in psychology from the University of Toronto, specializing in criminology and law. <br />
Ann Cavoukian received an M.A. and Ph.D. in psychology from the University of Toronto, specializing in criminology and law. <br />
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* [[Tyler Hamilton]]: ''The Privacy Payoff: How Successful Businesses Build Customer Trust'', 2002.
* [[Tyler Hamilton]]: ''The Privacy Payoff: How Successful Businesses Build Customer Trust'', 2002.
* [[Don Tapscott]]: ''Who Knows: Safeguarding Your Privacy in a Networked World'', 1997.
* [[Don Tapscott]]: ''Who Knows: Safeguarding Your Privacy in a Networked World'', 1997.

==Works==

A Total Hottie.


==Awards==
==Awards==

Revision as of 12:51, 2 June 2008

Ann Cavoukian is the current Information and Privacy Commissioner for the Canadian province of Ontario.

Ann Cavoukian received an M.A. and Ph.D. in psychology from the University of Toronto, specializing in criminology and law.

Prior to joining the IPC/Ontario, Cavoukian headed the Research Services Branch for the provincial Attorney General.

Joining the Ontario provincial Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner in 1987, Cavoukian served as its first Director of Compliance followed by her appointment as Assistant Commissioner in 1990.

Initially appointed Commissioner in 1997, Cavoukian is the first Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario to be re-appointed for a second term (until 2009).

Serving as an officer of the provincial legislature, the Commissioner is independent of the government of the day.

Cavoukian is the sister of children's entertainer Raffi.

Adoption disclosure

On March 29, 2005, Commissioner Cavoukian spoke out against the adoption disclosure Bill 183, Adoption Information Disclosure Act, stating that the proposed law needed an amendment giving birth parents and adoptees from adoptions that occurred prior to the passing of this retroactive law the right, if desired, to file a disclosure veto to prevent the opening of their sealed files.

The Adoption Information Disclosure Act received Royal Assent on November 3, 2005, without Commissioner Cavoukian’s proposed disclosure veto.

On September 19, 2007, Justice Belobaba, of the Ontario Superior Court of Justice ruled the Adoption Information Disclosure Act as unconstitutional – it breached section 7 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms and thus, the sections of the Act relating to access to birth registration information are invalid.

On November 14, 2007, the government of Ontario introduced new adoption legislation that includes both a disclosure veto for adoptees and birth parents in adoptions that have already taken place and also promotes openness for adoptions where a disclosure veto is not registered and for all future adoptions.

On May 14, 2008, the Legislature of Ontario gave Royal Assent to the Access to Adoption Records Act which includes both a disclosure veto for adoptees and birth parents in adoptions that have already taken place and also promotes openness for adoptions where a disclosure veto is not registered and for all future adoptions.

Personal Health Information Protection Act (PHIPA)

November 1, 2004, PHIPA took effect granting the province of Ontario its first health information privacy legislation where it will govern the collection, use and disclosure of personal health information. Commissioner Cavoukian had been an advocate of this legislation since the IPC was first formed in 1987.

The IPC is the oversight agency for the new law. As of November 1, 2004 patients who are denied access to their own personal health records, or who believe that their personal health information was collected, used or disclosed contrary to the new legislation, can complain to the IPC.

As of April 2007, Commissioner Cavoukian has issued five Health Orders under PHIPA.

HO-001 - [[1]] HO-002 - [[2]] HO-003 - [[3]] HO-004 - [[4]] HO-005 - [[5]]

Works

Cavoukian published two books on privacy with co-authors:

  • Tyler Hamilton: The Privacy Payoff: How Successful Businesses Build Customer Trust, 2002.
  • Don Tapscott: Who Knows: Safeguarding Your Privacy in a Networked World, 1997.

Awards

2007 - Top 100 most powerful women in Canada (Women’s Executive Network)
2007 - Dr. Barbara Wand Award (Ontario Psychological Association)
2006 - Outstanding contribution to the protection of privacy rights in Ontario (Ontario Bar Association)
2006 - IABC All-Star speaker (International Association of Business Communicators)
2005 - Privacy Innovation Award (International Association of Privacy Professionals)
2003 - Privacy Manager of the Year (Privacy Manager Magazine)

Memberships/Affiliations

Chair, IPSI Advisory Board
International Biometric Advisory Council
IBM Privacy Management Council
Women of Influence