Canadian Government Introduces Major Reform For Federal Privacy Law Canadian Government Introduces Major Reform For Federal Privacy Law
Privacy
On June 15, 2026, Canada took a major step towards overhauling its federal privacy legislation with the tabling of Bill C-36, an Act to enact the Protecting Privacy and Consumer Data Act, to amend the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act and to make amendments to other Acts (Bill C-36). Bill C-36 proposes to modernize Canda’s private sector privacy framework through introducing, among other things, (i) a new privacy law that replaces key provisions of the present federal private sector law; (ii) a new regulator to oversee compliance; and (iii) more obligations for regulated entities. Bill C-36 is currently at its second reading in the House of Commons.