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Alberta’s personal information protection law ruled partly unconstitutional

EDMONTON - Parts of Alberta’s personal information protection legislation have been ruled unconstitutional.

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Alberta's personal information protection law ruled partly unconstitutional

The Alberta government says a retired judge has been appointed to oversee a review of the province’s police watchdog and Crown prosecution service. The Alberta Legislature is shown in Edmonton on Oct. 31, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jason Franson


EDMONTON - Parts of Alberta’s personal information protection legislation have been ruled unconstitutional.

But the ruling from Court of King’s Bench Justice Colin Feasby also upheld an order to stop an American facial recognition company from collecting images of Albertans.

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