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The Code Will Guide Us? Then No Problem

May 1, 2008 · No Comments

Toronto Star:

The Ontario government is quietly laying the groundwork to collect ethnic, racial and other diversity data on two million elementary and secondary students in a controversial plan not yet made public.

Under Ontario privacy laws, ethnic or racial details are considered personal information that must be authorized for collection and protected properly. A full description of how such data would be used is also required.

The ministry makes clear in the project description that it wants any data collection to conform not only to privacy laws but also to the Ontario Human Rights Code. It would be several years before Ontario-wide collection of broad racial and ethnic data could begin. The research is expected to start in September and run through 2010.

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