The Carney government has introduced legislation that would overhaul Canada’s privacy laws in what would be the first major update in the digital age.

The Carney government has introduced legislation that would overhaul Canada’s privacy laws in what would be the first major update in the digital age.

Canada's Bill C-36 would replace PIPEDA, restrict surveillance pricing, treat children's data as sensitive, and create a regulator with C$25M fine power.