Ottawa’s new privacy bill aims to tackle surveillance pricing, data protection

The Globe and Mail: Companies will be required to take on new responsibilities to protect children’s data and to delete the personal information of Canadians if requested, under a new bill introduced in the House of Commons on Monday that aims to update the country’s privacy laws.

The bill would also give a new federal regulator the power to combat inappropriate surveillance pricing, where retailers charge shoppers different prices for the same item using information about their retail choices…

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