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IPC highlights student privacy and digital literacy during Education Week 2025

TORONTO, ON, (May 5, 2025) – Education Week is an opportunity to celebrate the vital role education plays in building a strong, informed, and inclusive society. As children and youth spend more of their lives online, it is also a timely reminder of the growing importance of digital literacy, privacy...
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News Release

- Published on May 5, 2025

Future of Privacy Forum Webinar Keynote: Safer Internet Day

On Safer Internet Day, Commissioner Kosseim joined the Future of Privacy Forum’s webinar on protecting young people online, highlighting how strong security measures help safeguard their privacy, safety, and digital rights.

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- Published on Feb 11, 2025

S4-Episode 9: Technology in the classroom: Digital education, privacy, and student well-being

Digital technologies, including artificial intelligence, are transforming education at a rapid pace, raising critical questions about students’ learning experiences, privacy, and well-being. Anthony Carabache, a staff officer in the Professional Development Department at the Ontario English Catholic...

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- Published on Dec 3, 2024

Ontario joins Canadian privacy regulators in passing resolutions on the privacy of young people and workers

TORONTO, ON, October 6, 2023 — Privacy authorities from across the country are calling on their respective governments to improve privacy legislation to protect young people and employees — groups that are significantly vulnerable, each in their own way, to the growing influence of digital...

News Release

- Published on Oct 6, 2023

IPC Privacy Day Webcast

Event - January 27, 2022, 7pm - 7pm
Watch the 2022 Privacy Day webcast, Empowering a New Generation of Digital Citizens, to learn how we can best champion the privacy and access rights of Ontario’s children and youth. Key issues discussed include privacy education and digital literacy, empowering children to think critically about
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