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SUMMARY:2022 Prosecution of Animal Abuse Conference
DESCRIPTION:The 2022 conference will be hosted online from November 24 to 25\, 2022 and registration is now open. \nThis conference has been held annually since 2015\, providing networking and professional development opportunities for Crown prosecutors\, attorneys and allied professionals across Canada. The goal of the conference is to facilitate the sharing of information and resources about issues related to animal abuse in order to ensure that crimes against animals are prosecuted effectively and efficiently. \nThe 2021 conference hit record-breaking attendance and our roster of speakers delivered up-to-date educational information that will assist prosecutors and allied professionals when coming across an animal abuse file. This year’s lineup promises to be just as engaging and informative. \nA snapshot of speakers and topics includes: \n\nDr. Kendra Coulter: The Landscape of Animal Welfare Enforcement in Canada and the Importance of Collaboration;\nSophie Gaillard\, Montreal SPCA: Thoughts on Enforcement in the Aftermath of the Saint-Édouard Zoo Case; and\nDr. Gail Anderson: Forensic Entomology in Animal Cruelty Investigation\n\nWe look forward to seeing you there! \nTickets\n$32.25 CAD (includes administrative fee) \nWebsite\nprosecutionconference.ca \nEmail\nevents@humanecanada.ca
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SUMMARY:A Duty to Protect - Newfoundland and Labrador’s International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP)
DESCRIPTION:Newfoundland and Labrador’s International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP) chapter is dedicated to bringing together local privacy professionals for development and networking opportunities. \nOur first event in a long time is scheduled for November 24th\, 12-2 pm.  We welcome back existing members and would like to extend the invitation to non-members as well. You will have to register with IAPP and create a profile to register but you do not need to join at this time (unless you wish!). \nThe link below will take you to the IAPP website.  Or you may choose to visit their site directly at IAPP.org\, select Connect from the top main menu\, and on the left select IAPP calendar. You will see our St. John’s chapter event there. This session is eligible for 2 CPE credits for a number of the IAPP certifications. If attending online please login early. \nTopic \nA Duty to Protect \nThere has been a quantum leap in the ability to collect and analyze personal\, private and confidential information about individuals in our society. In an era of a data industrial complex\, the ability to collect private confidential information by governments\, health authorities\, corporations\, survey companies and social media platforms requires a duty to protect the information collected. This necessitates strong international\, national laws and provincial legislation which include the legislative imperative that the protection of any information gathered is a function of any organization with the ability to accumulate the private confidential information of citizens. \nSpeaker\nBob Buckingham\, Attorney\, Bob Buckingham Law \nTo Register\nhttps://iapp.org/store/knowledgenets/a0l1P00000Er6nAQAR/ \nQuestions about this event can be directed to: \nLori Collins\, BA\, MISt\, PMP\nInstructor\, Information Management Post Diploma\nCollege of the North Atlantic\n1 Prince Philip Drive P.O. Box 1693\nSt. John’s\, NL\, A1C 5P7\nLori.collins@cna.nl.ca\n709-728-6726 \nThis meeting will be held in person. If you would like to attend the livestream register here.
URL:https://lsnl.ca/event/a-duty-to-protect-newfoundland-and-labradors-international-association-of-privacy-professionals-iapp/
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