
Thursday, September 10 2026, 12 to 1 p.m ET
Join our Privacy & Cybersecurity Committee for a detailed review of the private right of action under the proposed Protecting Privacy and Consumer Data Act. We will explain how it differs from PIPEDA in ways that make it a tool for class action litigation, raising the stakes for organizations. Following the detailed explanation, attendees will be invited to ask questions and make comments in a open session.
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Host:
Jade Buchanan, Partner, McCarthy Tétrault
Jade is the co-chair of CAN-TECH’s Privacy & Cybersecurity Committee and facilitated the development of our DPA checklist. In his practice, he drafts and negotiates DPAs and sees them in action as a “breach coach” and in helping clients comply with their privacy obligations. With rankings from Chambers and Lexpert, and recognition as a 2024 Lexpert Rising Star and a 2021 Global Data Review 40 Under 40, Jade is one of British Columbia’s most recognized privacy and technology lawyers.
Presenter:
Thanasi Lampropoulos, Counsel, A.U.G. Signals Ltd.
Thanasi is a lawyer with experience spanning both private and in-house legal practice. Thanasi currently serves as legal counsel at A.U.G. Signals Ltd., a Toronto-based technology company, and advises on a range of commercial, corporate, product, privacy, intellectual property, technology, and procurement matters. Before moving in-house, Thanasi practiced commercial and civil litigation in Toronto, advocating for clients on a broad variety of legal areas at all levels of court in Ontario.
Fees:
FREE: CAN-TECH Members
$20: Non-Members (plus tax)