The test for "reasonableness," for the purpose of Principle 2 of the Canadian Standards Association Model Code which has been incorporated into the PIPEDA and relates to collection of information necessary for an expressly identified purpose,is
A) whether the loss of privacy is proportional to the benefit gained.
B) whether there is a way to achieve the same end which is less intrusive of privacy.
C) whether the measure taken is demonstrably necessary to meet that need.
D) whether the measure taken will likely be effective in meeting that need.
E) all of the above
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Q5: One exception to provincial legislation prohibiting the
Q6: Territorial privacy involves
A)protection of personal information.
B)protection of
Q7: Privacy in the education sector is regulated
Q8: The provisions of the PIPEDA apply to
Q9: In Canada,privacy is
A)neither a fundamental human right
Q11: Opt-out consent is
A)the consent of the data
Q12: Under the Privacy Act,Canada,a government institution can
Q13: The law of privacy balances
A)an individual's right
Q14: Which of the following is among the
Q15: Outsourcing and transborder data flow occurs when
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