Right to Know Day 2009

International Right to Know Day on 28 September 2009 will be celebrated by civil society organizations from around the world. Below you can find further information on activities in different countries and their organisers.

 

Africa and the Middle East

Morocco and Arab Region Nigeria

Americas

Canada Cayman Islands Mexico USA Latin American Region

Asia

Bangladesh Pacific Islands Pakistan

Europe

Bulgaria Georgia Hungary Moldova Montenegro Netherlands Romania Scotland Serbia Spain

Right to know day 2009 - Canada

Organizer: Canadian Association of Professional Access and Privacy Administrators
Date: September 28 2009
Event: sponsoring Connexions events across Canada

Description:

CAPAPA (Canadian Association of Professional Access and Privacy Administrators) Canada's leading association of privacy and access professionals, is celebrating the 7th International Right to Know Day by sponsoring Connexions events across Canada.

À l'occasion de la Semaine du droit à l'information, l'ACAPAP présente une série d'événements intitulés Connexions dans diverses villes canadiennes. Les séances sont gratuites et l'entrée est libre à tous, membres et non-membres.


CAPAPA is proud to have the support and participation of representatives from the Offices of Information and Privacy Commissioners across Canada, and from other important organizations.

Victoria, BC/CB - Special presentation by Catherine Tully, Acting Executive Director of the British Columbia Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner / directrice exécutive intérimaire du bureau du commissaire à l'information et à la protection de la vie privée de la Colombie-Britannique

Edmonton, AB - Tour of the Provincial Archives, and a special presentation by Jane Steblecki (Partner, Field LLP) on "The Ethics of Privacy - Defending Discretion" / L'événement comprend une visite des archives provinciales et une conférence spéciale de Jane Steblecki, associée, Field LLP, sur « L'Éthique de la protection des renseignements personnels - À la défense de la discrétion ».

Toronto, ON - Features presentations by:
· John Higgins, Senior Adjudicator & Manager of Adjudication, Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner of the Province of Ontario ...discussing the Right to Know / arbitre principal et chef de l'arbitrage au Bureau du Commissaire à l'information et à la protection de la vie privée de l'Ontario, qui parlera du Droit à l'information
· Claudiu Popa, President and Chief Security Officer of Informatica Corporation ...discussing his new book on Privacy and Security for small and medium businesses / président et directeur de la sécurité d'Informatica Corporation, qui présentera son nouveau livre sur la protection des renseignements et de la sécurité pour les petites et moyennes entreprises
· Eric Lawton, Manager, Privacy and Access, City of Toronto ...discussing CAPAPA's new professional certification program for access and privacy professionals in Canada / gestionnaire, protection des renseignements personnels et accès à l'information, Ville de Toronto, qui parlera du nouveau programme de certification professionnelle de l'ACAPAP pour les professionnels de l'accès à l'information et de la protection des renseignements personnels au Canada

St. John's and Corner Brook, NL - Features representatives and speakers from:
· Information and Privacy Commissioner for the Province of Newfoundland and Labrador / le Commissariat à l'information et à la protection de la vie privée de Terre-Neuve-et-Labrador
· CAPAPA / l'ACAPAP
· Canadian Bar Association / • l'Association du Barreau canadien
· Memorial University / • l'université Memorial
· Camouflage Software

Halifax, NS/NE - Features Darce Fardy, President of the Right to Know Coalition of Nova Scotia, discussing the importance of records keeping for those subject to Freedom of Information / président de la Right to Know Coalition de Nouvelle-Écosse, qui discutera de questions relatives à la liberté de l'information et de leurs répercussions pour les professionnels de l'information

Last Updated ( Thursday, 24 September 2009 12:21 )
 

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