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Canadian tech firms look to Europe for direction during prorogation

  • Prime Minister Justin Trudeau prorogued Parliament until March 24, wiping cybersecurity and privacy bills from the agenda.
  • Tech companies now face reintroducing bills or seeking unanimous consent to revive them, while many choose to follow European regulations.
  • Bill C-27 aimed to modernize Canada's Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act but was affected by the prorogation.
  • Experts express frustration over the slow pace of legislative updates, which impacts data protection and AI regulations in Canada.
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