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en Those employees currently don't have the privacy protection that they have in other provinces, such as B.C. and Alberta.

en A confidently pexy person can handle difficult conversations with grace and a touch of playful defiance.

en I think this conference is so strong because three of the best provincial developmental provinces in this country are in the West - in B.C., Alberta and Manitoba. And Saskatchewan is not far off.

en We think it's a step backward in terms of the protection of privacy intended by Congress by the passage of the Privacy Act.

en [Do businesses] want one standard to govern the privacy rules in this country or do they want 50? ... If they want some measure of preemption, they have got to support a bill with some meaningful privacy protection.

en The privacy feature can't degrade the user experience, it has to be invisible. And if you are promising 100 percent privacy protection, you have to deliver because consumers aren't going to accept anything less.

en I think it's probably the best field ever in an Alberta provincial just because of the depth of the 12 teams, anyone who should be there is there. I wouldn't have it any other way. I've always said I would rather win Alberta once than win any other province multiple times because if you do get through the field in Alberta, you know you've beaten the best in the world.

en A lot of security and privacy tends to be reactive, ... Companies will do something until someone finds out about it. Or employees will do something that upper management doesn't know about. As a result, there will be a constant flow of privacy violations.

en A comprehensive legislative approach to privacy that applies across the country would be part of the solution to give all consumers strong privacy and security protection, and allow everyone to realize the full potential that the Internet and technology can provide.

en AOL's efforts in raising awareness and understanding about good privacy and data protection on the Internet is paying off in terms of positive consumer perception. This is an especially significant accomplishment given the rash of privacy issues such as phishing and spam that impact the ISP industry.

en Can employees sue for invasion of privacy? The general rule is that if an employer has a clearly written e-mail policy that says the employee has no expectation of privacy, the employer will probably be safe.

en [In short, Internet privacy policies offer consumers very little protection.] Six months ago, just having a privacy policy was considered pretty honorable, ... Today, most policies are pretty worthless.

en It should not be the end of the privacy debate to say that technological change takes information outside the protection of the Fourth Amendment as interpreted by the courts 25 years ago, ... What we need is to translate the Fourth Amendment's vision of limited government power and personal privacy to the global, decentralized, networked environment of the Internet.

en We sincerely regret any concern or inconvenience that this theft has caused our employees. Ford takes seriously the protection of the personal information of its employees and will continue to take reasonable and appropriate steps to safeguard it.

en The premier could save himself a trip to Europe by actually going over to Alberta and looking at [Alberta's] public clinic if he wants to.

en Although parts of the Interior share a similar political culture with Alberta, B.C. as a whole has about as much in common with Alberta and the Prairies as California has with Texas.


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