Privacy Impact Assessments

The Government of Canada is committed to protecting the personal information of Canadians. Privacy, in conjunction with other relevant legislative and policy considerations is integral to the design, implementation and evolution of all programs and services. Accordingly, on May 2, 2002, the Treasury Board Secretariat of Canada issued the Privacy Impact Assessment Policy.

Although often associated with electronic services delivery, Privacy Impact Assessments provide a framework to determine privacy risks inherent in any service delivery channel, including in-person, mail, telephone and on-line services. The ultimate challenge is to assist Canadians in understanding how the government handles their personal information and to trust it to do so responsibly, regardless of the service delivery channel they choose to use. The Privacy Impact Assessment Policy is one of several tools designed to meet this challenge.

The following Executive Summaries concern those Privacy Impact Assessments which have been conducted by the Parks Canada Agency.

Youth employment and skills strategy program

A Privacy Impact Assessment (PIA) for this program is required because personal information is being collected and used as part of the decision-making...

Learn-to camp program

This PIA focuses on Learn-to Camp program registrations, analyzes privacy risks/issues associated with the program, and provides mitigation or resolution...

National point of sale solution

This PIA focuses on National Point of Sale Solution, analyzes privacy risks/issues associated with the solution, and provides mitigation or resolution...

Online sales of passes and permits program

The purpose of this Privacy Impact Assessment (PIA) report is to provide evidence of the Agency’s and the Contractor's compliance to legislative...

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