Privacy policy

Introduction

https://www.cbg-a.com/ has crafted an internal privacy policy to guide its employees in incorporating protective measures for personal information into all departmental programs and activities. This policy aligns with internationally recognized privacy principles and is in accordance with various legal frameworks and codes, including the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, Privacy Act, Department of Employment and Social Development Act, and others.

Objective

The primary goals of this policy are to ensure effective management of personal information by Canadian Business Growth Advisors, responsiveness to public information needs, and the establishment of a trustworthy and credible environment. It aims to reaffirm the commitment to personal information protection, outline privacy requirements, support the adoption of privacy principles, implement a harmonized approach to privacy management, and foster transparency in Canadian Business Growth Advisors privacy practices.

Policy Statement

Canadian Business Growth Advisors commits to handling the collection, use, disclosure, retention, and disposition of personal information in a manner consistent with privacy principles outlined in applicable laws and policies. Privacy considerations are integral to all programs and activities, and measures are in place to communicate these practices to the public. The policy also emphasizes the need for up-to-date personal information protection measures when dealing with various stakeholders.

Responsibilities

Employees, managers, Chief Privacy Officer (CPO), and senior executives all have distinct responsibilities in upholding and promoting compliance with the privacy policy. The Access to Information and Privacy (ATIP) Directorate of Canadian Business Growth Advisors provides guidance and support for implementing privacy practices.

Requirements

Canadian Business Growth Advisors must take steps to protect personal information by anticipating and mitigating privacy risks, integrating privacy requirements into programs, promoting staff awareness, ensuring accountability, communicating adopted privacy measures, reviewing and reporting activities, and ensuring third parties adhere to privacy protection measures.

References

The policy should be considered alongside various legislative acts, policies, and guidelines, including the Privacy Act, Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, and several Treasury Board Secretariat (TBS) policies. These references provide a comprehensive framework for understanding and implementing the Canadian Business Growth Advisors privacy policy.

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