Grateful for the opportunity to tour @ArchivesOntario today.
It was incredible to see the vital work being done to preserve and celebrate our province’s rich and diverse history.
As the Minister entrusted with overseeing our province’s Archives, I am extremely proud of how they continue to keep Ontario’s stories alive and connect us to our past.
We're excited to announce the launch of our new collections management system — AIMS (Archives and Information Management System)! AIMS provides integrated access to our collections and will make more records available online.
Learn more: https://t.co/ufO8XND9bI.
This is perhaps the strongest signal I've seen that the Ontario government is moving towards a private sector privacy law. Very worth reading, and consider responding to the consultation! https://t.co/bsHl2UW7r3
Our government launched consultations to improve Ontario's privacy protection laws. Join our virtual town hall on Monday, October 5th: https://t.co/0lp7GQutvw
Are you part of Ontario's broader public sector? Join us at the first virtual conference on cybersecurity for the BPS - coming October 1! Learn about how government can better protect data and help us kick off #CSAM2020 in style. Register today: https://t.co/DoMJ4jTjnL
#ONCSAM
COVID-19 has resulted in more Ontarians relying on digital platforms to carry out day-to-day tasks, and that’s why we’re asking the public and businesses to participate in our survey to help improve Ontario’s privacy protection laws: https://t.co/wDv8hshAc2 #data#privacy
From video chats to online shopping, COVID-19 has seen Ontarians rely more on digital platforms for day-to-day activities. If you are concerned about how your data is used & collected, take our survey to help us improve Ontario’s privacy protection laws. https://t.co/wDv8hshAc2
It’s simple - improving privacy protections is good for people and good for businesses.
Learn more here on how you can participate in the new consultations:
https://t.co/JArh38HchV
Congratulations to Patricia Kosseim, Ontario’s new Information and Privacy Commissioner!
She will begin her five-year term on July 1, 2020. Thank you and all the best to outgoing Commissioner Brian Beamish.
Learn more about Ms. Kosseim and her new role: https://t.co/WmbNUbcX4W
Following the guidance of public health and government authorities on the evolving COVID-19 situation, the Archives of Ontario has closed its public facility for in-person services. Please visit our website for more details: https://t.co/b6eijkpJCn.
@Hamurban from @pwrd_by_data, a common approach partner, interviewing @john_roberts from the Government of Ontario as they discuss Ontario’s data strategy and the role non profits can play. Great discussion! #NonProfitDriven2019