Watchdog nominee Philippe Dufresne stresses privacy as a ‘fundamental right’

Jun 13, 2022 | 11:53 AM

OTTAWA — Philippe Dufresne, the government’s nominee to be the next federal privacy watchdog, says coming legislation must recognize privacy as a “fundamental right.”

Dufresene told a House of Commons committee scrutinizing his nomination that he would plan to provide advice on the shape of the laws that govern handling of personal information.

After about an hour of questioning, MPs on the committee passed a motion recommending to the House that Dufresne be confirmed as commissioner.

The privacy watchdog investigates complaints and reports on how public- and private-sector organizations deal with personal information, touching on everything from data breaches to the use of artificial intelligence.