Protection of Personal Information at the CBC Definitions
Privacy on the Internet Statement of Policy
Third Party Advertising Operating Principles
Third Party Cookies Privacy Standards
References  

Protection of Personal Information at the CBC
The CBC Privacy Coordinator is accountable for the CBC’s policies and practices, with respect to the management of personal information, and is the individual to whom complaints and inquires can be forwarded.

Meg Angevine
Privacy Coordinator
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
181 Queen Street,
Ottawa, Ontario
K1P 1K9

Mailing Address
CBC Head Office
P.O. Box 3220, Station C
Ottawa, Ontario K1Y 1E4

Tel. (613) 288-6165
Fax (613) 288-6166

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Privacy on the Internet
This privacy statement is applicable to all CBC web-sites.

The CBC respects the privacy of its Internet users and will protect that privacy as vigorously as possible.

CBC does not collect information that personally identifies individuals except when individuals provide such specific information on a voluntary basis. There may be occasions where specific personal information is requested before an individual can enter certain sections of a CBC site. For example, registration is needed to enter the Fantasy Pool of the Hockey Night in Canada site or to participate in any CBC online forum. This kind of registration helps us to ensure that content standards on these sections of the site are rigorously upheld or that contact can be made with prize winners. Information requested in order to personalize the CBC.ca homepage or any other CBC site section would be a similar example.

In all such cases, CBC will collect only information that is voluntarily provided by the user and undertakes that such information will be kept strictly confidential. Individual information provided to the CBC to gain access to any CBC site will not be sold or made available to a third party.

CBC does reserve the right, however, to perform statistical analyses of user behaviour and characteristics, in order to measure interest in and use of the various sections of its sites so as to improve design and navigation and to gather marketing information. Only aggregated data from these analyses, not individual data, will be used for this purpose.

As well, users should be aware that certain non-personal information and data may be automatically collected by the CBC through the operation of what are called "cookies". "Cookies" are small text files that identify an individual computer's browser entering a web site. They allow the site to track that browser's movement through the site over several sessions. Through cookies, a web site can recognize repeat users, facilitate the user's access to and use of the site and allow a site to track usage behaviour that will allow content improvements. The CBC uses cookies only for the above-mentioned purposes and will not use them to identify users or to track non-CBC usage.

If you do not want a cookie placed on your computer by the CBC, you may disable cookies altogether by modifying the Preferences section of your Netscape or Internet Explorer browser (under Edit/Preferences/Advanced). Note that it is possible that some aspects of CBC sites may be unavailable to you if you choose this option.

If you have no problem accepting cookies, but wish to be informed of their appearance, you may turn on a warning prompt by modifying the cookie warning section in Edit/Preferences/Advanced.

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Third Party Advertising
The ads appearing on this Web site are delivered to you by DoubleClick, our Web advertising partner. Information about your visits to this site, such as number of times you have viewed an ad (but not your name, address, or other personal information), is used to serve ads to you. For more information about DoubleClick, cookies, and how to "opt-out", please visit
http://www.doubleclick.net/us/corporate/privacy.

CBC does not endorse and is not responsible for the content of external sites. Links will open in new window.

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Third Party Cookies
In the course of serving advertisements to this site, our third-party advertiser may place or recognize a unique cookie on your browser.

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References
Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act Corporate Records and Information Management Procedures Corporate Retention Schedules

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Definitions
The Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act is described as:

  An Act to support and promote electronic commerce by protecting personal information that is collected, used or disclosed in certain circumstances, by providing for the use of electronic means to communicate or record information or transactions and by amending the Canada Evidence Act, the Statutory Instruments Act and the Statute Revision Act.  

The term record includes any correspondence, memorandum, book, plan, map, drawing, diagram, pictorial or graphic work, photograph, film, microform, sound recording, videotape, machine readable record, and any other documentary material, regardless of physical form or characteristics, and any copy thereof.

The term personal information is defined as information about an identifiable individual but does not include the name, title or business address or telephone number of an employee of an organization.

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1. Statement of Policy
It is the policy of the CBC to control the collection, use, and disclosure of personal information in accordance with all requirements set out in the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act. In certain circumstances personal information may be collected, used, or disclosed without the knowledge and consent of the individual. Exemptions include, but are not limited to personal information gathered for:

 
  • Legal, medical, or security reasons.
  • Detection and prevention of fraud or for law enforcement.
  • Journalistic, artistic or literary purposes if its use is confined to those purposes.


  •   1.1 Requirements
    The following requirements shall be met by CBC unless exempted by the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act.
      1. Accountability
    The CBC is responsible for personal information under its control and shall designate a Privacy Coordinator to be accountable for the CBC's compliance with the Act.

    2. Identifying Purposes
    The purposes for which personal information is collected shall be identified by the CBC at or before the time the information is collected.

    3. Consent
    The knowledge and consent of the individual are required for the collection, use, or disclosure of personal information.

    4. Limiting Collection
    The collection of personal information shall be limited to that which is necessary for the purposes identified by the CBC.

    5. Limiting Use, Disclosure and Retention
    Personal information shall not be used or disclosed for purposes other than those for which it was collected, except with the consent of the individual or as permitted by law. Personal information shall be retained only as long as necessary for the fulfillment of those purposes.

    6. Accuracy
    Personal information shall be as accurate, complete, and up-to-date as is necessary for the purposes for which it is to be used.

    7. Safeguards
    Personal information shall be protected by security safeguards appropriate to the sensitivity of the information.

    8. Openness
    The CBC shall make readily available to individuals specific information about its policies and practices relating to the management of personal information.

    9. Individual Access
    Upon request, an individual shall be informed of the existence, use, and disclosure of his or her personal information and shall be given access to that information. An individual shall be able to challenge the accuracy and completeness of the information and have it amended as appropriate.

    10. Challenging Compliance
    An individual shall be able to address a challenge concerning compliance with the above principles to the designated individual or individuals accountable for the CBC's compliance.

    1.2 Responsibility
    All CBC employees, who collect, maintain and/or use personal information, are responsible for insuring that the collection, use and disclosure of this information is carried out in accordance with this policy and relevant procedures.
    The Corporate Secretariat is the department responsible for supervising compliance with the legislation and for initiating procedures, guidelines and schedules that will be developed to effect this policy.
    The Privacy Coordinator is accountable for the CBC's policies and practices, with respect to the management of personal information, and is the individual to whom complaints and inquiries can be forwarded.

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    2. Operating Principles
    All questions related to the interpretation and application of this policy should be directed to the Privacy Coordinator.

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    Privacy Standards
    CBC's privacy provisions are based on the CSA International's Model Code for the Protection of Personal Information, recognized as a national standard in 1996. The standard addresses the ways in which organizations collect, use and disclose personal information. It also addresses the rights of individuals to have access to their personal information and to have it corrected if necessary.

    The code's 10 principles are:

     

    Accountability
    An organization is responsible for personal information under its control and shall designate an individual or individuals who are accountable for the organization's compliance with these principles.

    Identifying Purposes
    The purposes for which personal information is collected shall be identified by the organization at or before the time the information is collected.

    Consent
    The knowledge and consent of the individual are required for the collection, use or disclosure of personal information, except where inappropriate.

    Limiting Collection
    The collection of personal information shall be limited to that which is necessary for the purposes identified by the organization. Information shall be collected by fair and lawful means.

    Limiting Use, Disclosure, and Retention
    Personal information shall not be used or disclosed for purposes other than those for which it was collected, except with the consent of the individual or as required by law. Personal information shall be retained only as long as necessary for the fulfilment of these purposes.

    Accuracy
    Personal information shall be as accurate, complete, and up-to-date as is necessary for the purposes for which it is to be used.

    Safeguards
    Personal information shall be protected by security safeguards appropriate to the sensitivity of the information.

    Openness
    An organization shall make readily available to individuals specific information about its policies and practices relating to the management of personal information.

    Individual Access
    Upon request, an individual shall be informed of the existence, use and disclosure of his or her personal information and shall be given access to that information. An individual shall be able to challenge the accuracy and completeness of the information and have it amended as appropriate.

    Challenging Compliance
    An individual shall be able to address a challenge concerning compliance with the above principles to the designated individual or individuals accountable for the organization's compliance.


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