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.

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.

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has unveiled a legislation which aims to strengthen the country’s privacy rules, warning tat ‘companies should not have the ability to use your…