What is required for a provincial law to be considered substantially similar to the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA)?
Correct Answer: C
For a provincial law to be considered substantially similar to the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA), it must consist of consistency with the ten privacy principles, an independent oversight body, and a redress mechanism. This criterion is set by the federal government to ensure that provincial privacy laws provide a comparable level of protection as PIPEDA. If a provincial privacy law meets these standards, it is declared substantially similar, which allows it to supersede PIPEDA within that province for private sector data handling. This framework helps to maintain a uniform standard of privacy protection across Canada while allowing for regional adaptations.