Alberta’s personal information protection law ruled partly unconstitutional
Parts of Alberta’s personal information protection legislation have been ruled unconstitutional.
But a judge is upholding an order to stop an American facial recognition company from collecting images of Albertans.
The company, Clearview AI, scrapes the internet for images of people and adds them to a database, which it markets to law enforcement agencies as a facial recognition tool.
Canada’s privacy commissioner, and commissioners from Alberta, B.C. and Quebec, issued an order in 2021 for Clearview AI to stop operating in the country and delete images it collected of Canadians without their consent.


