An Alberta woman finds errors about her personal information while reviewing paperwork at a local real estate firm. According to Canadian Standards Association (CSA) principles, how should the firm respond to these errors?
An Alberta resident has signed up for a health wellness "app" developed by a British Columbia based software provider that stores the data in British Columbia. The application has various non-healthcare related uses. The individual inputs their name and email address in the application to subscribe to health and wellness tips.
The collection and use of the individual’s name and email address by the British Columbia based scheduling app would fall under what legislation?