
Monthly Privacy Call - April 23, 2025
Legislative Reform and Public Policy Amid Global Tariff Tensions: Implications for Canadian Privacy, AI and Data Regulation

Event Details
The uncertainty triggered by the tariff and trade disputes initiated by the United States has significantly impacted the global economic and regulatory landscape. In the lead-up to the Federal election, our team has been receiving inquiries from clients and other stakeholders regarding the implications of this uncertainty for Canadian privacy, AI and data legislative reform and public policy development.
Join our next AccessPrivacy Monthly Call for a timely discussion with leading experts, who will delve into the legislative and public policy challenges, implications and emerging opportunities that this complex trade scenario presents for Canada’s privacy, data and AI arena. Adam Kardash will moderate a discussion featuring insights from an excellent roundtable consisting of:
- Colin Bennett, University of Victoria, Department of Political Science
- Michael Geist, Canada Research Chair in Internet and E-commerce Law, University of Ottawa
- Matthew Kronby, Partner in Osler’s Competition, Trade and Foreign Investment practice
- Teresa Scassa, Canada Research Chair in Information Law and Policy, University of Ottawa
Continuing Professional Development
- Ontario: This program contains 1 hour of Substantive content.
- British Columbia: This program contains 1 hour of General content.
- Québec: Ce programme est admissible à 1 heure de formation continue.