Canrich Corporation Privacy Code

Introduction To The Code  

On January 1, 2004, Canadian federal privacy legislation, and in some cases provincial privacy legislation, will apply to provincially incorporated and regulated entities that collect, use and disclose information about identifiable individuals in the course of business and commercial activities.  Canrich Corporation (“Canrich”) is required to comply with the requirements of such legislation as of January 1, 2004 .

This Privacy Code deals with the collection, use, disclosure and protection of personal information by Canrich. It also deals with the rights that each individual who is a Canrich customer has to gain access to personal information that Canrich has about him or her, and to have that information corrected if it is inaccurate.  

Canrich is committed to protecting the privacy and safeguarding the personal data and information of individuals who are its customers. In merging its respect for each individual’s privacy with its business objectives, Canrich has adopted the ten Privacy Principles outlined below. Canrich limits the collection of personal information from individuals to that which is permitted by law and which is necessary to provide training, products and services with respect to the Canrich software tools. Periodically, Canrich may ask for feedback from customers on products or services that Canrich is providing or is considering providing.

There are situations specific to the Canrich business where service and product providers, such as Canrich, will disclose personal information to third parties in order to provide effective and efficient services to their customers. For example, personal information may be disclosed to:

Service Providers:  businesses such as real time data suppliers, processors and record keepers that provide other goods and services with respect to TSX Inc. and other marketplaces.

Canrich will only disclose to such third parties the personal information of Canrich customers that these service providers require in order to fulfil their service obligations to Canrich and hence to Canrich’s customers. Every such disclosure will be made subject to specific protection measures.

In addition, Canrich may identify products or services that it believes to be of value to current, past and prospective customers and to inform you of these products or services. If you would prefer that Canrich does not use your personal information for this purpose, please advise us by writing to the Privacy Officer at our Winnipeg office.  

 

 

Principles of the Privacy Code

Canrich has prepared a detailed Privacy Code expanding upon the following ten Privacy Principles to ensure that your privacy is protected. If you would like a copy of this Privacy Code, you may print this page or call us at 204-480-2780.

Principle 1 — Accountability

Canrich is accountable for maintaining and protecting personal information that it has collected. A Privacy Officer has been designated to ensure Canrich’s compliance with the principles described in this Privacy Code.

Principle 2 — Identifying Purposes

Canrich will identify the purpose of all personal information collected by it at the time of, or prior to, the information being collected.

Principle 3 — Consent

The knowledge and consent of Canrich’s customers are required for the collection, use, or disclosure of personal information, except as permitted by law or for security reasons.

Principle 4 — Limiting Collection

The collection of personal information will be limited to that which is necessary for the purposes identified by Canrich. Information will be collected only by fair and lawful means.

Principle 5 — Limiting Disclosure & Retention

Canrich will not use or disclose personal information for purposes other than those for which the information was collected, except with the consent of the subject customers or as may be permitted by law. Canrich will retain personal information only as long as is necessary for the fulfillment of those purposes.

Principle 6 — Accuracy

Canrich will maintain personal information in an accurate, complete, and timely manner as is necessary for the purposes for which it is to be used.

Principle 7 - Safeguards

Canrich will protect personal information with security safeguards appropriate to the sensitivity of the information.

Principles 8 — Openness

Canrich will make readily available to its customers specific information about its policies and practices relating to the management of personal information.

Principle 9 — Customers Access

Upon making a request in writing to our Privacy Officer, Canrich Corporation, 449 Provencher Boulevard, Winnipeg , Manitoba , R2J 0B8 , a Canrich customer will be informed within thirty (30) days of the existence, use and disclosure of his or her personal information, and will be given access to that information, except where refusal is permitted by law. A Canrich customer will have the right to challenge the accuracy and completeness of the information and have it amended as appropriate.

Principle 10 — Customer Inquiries and Challenges

A customer may inquire about or challenge Canrich’s compliance with these principles by contacting our Privacy Officer.

 

Privacy Code Definitions

The following definitions apply to the Canrich Corporation Privacy Code:

customer— a person (an identifiable individual) about whom Canrich collects information in carrying out its computer software, information provision and customer service business. This includes persons who have dealt with or intend to deal with Canrich, and any other person who has contacted Canrich and provided his or her own personal information to Canrich. This definition is intended to include both customers and potential customers of Canrich.

collection— the act of gathering, acquiring or obtaining personal information from any source, including from third parties, by any means.

consent— voluntary agreement with what is being done or proposed.  Consent can be either express or implied. Express consent is given explicitly, either orally or in writing. Express consent is unequivocal and does not require any inference on the part of Canrich seeking consent. Implied consent arises where consent may reasonably be inferred from the action or inaction of the customer.

control— Canrich controls personal information if the personal information is in the possession of Canrich or a person to whom Canrich has disclosed the personal information, excluding a person to whom such disclosure was permitted by law.

disclosure— making personal information available to others outside Canrich’s administration department for which the personal information was or is collected.

personal information— data or information about an identifiable customer.  This definition of “personal information” includes information about a customer or about any other individual if the customer or other individual is identifiable as the subject of the information, but does not include aggregate information that cannot be associated with a specific customer or individual. “Personal information” may include, but is not limited to an individual’s name, social insurance number, address, telephone number, e-mail address, date of birth, family status, marital status, occupation, assets, investments, liabilities, income, credit rating, whether or not credit was extended or refused to the individual, credit and payment records of the individual.

Canrich— includes Canrich Corporation, a Manitoba corporation.

use— the treatment and handling of personal information within the Canrich business department for which the personal information is collected.

 

Detailed Explanation Of Privacy Principles:

Principle 1 — Accountability

Canrich is accountable for maintaining and protecting any personal information it has collected.  A Privacy Officer has been designated to ensure Canrich’s compliance with the principles described in this Privacy Code.

The identity of the individual designated by Canrich as its Privacy Officer will be available upon request. 

Canrich is responsible for personal information in its possession, custody or control, including information that has been transferred to a third party for processing.  Prior to disclosing     any  personal information to any third party, Canrich will use contractual or other means to provide a comparable level of protection while the personal information is in the possession, custody or control of a third party.

Principle 2 — Identifying Purposes

Canrich will identify the purposes of the collection of all personal information collected by it at the time of, or prior to, the actual collection of the information.

Identifying the purposes for which personal information is collected at or before the time of collection allows Canrich to determine the information it needs to collect to fulfill these purposes. The identified purposes will be specified to the customer at or before the time of collection, either orally or in writing.

When personal information that has been collected is to be used for a purpose not previously identified, such new purpose will be identified before use.  The consent of the customer will be required before personal information can be used for that purpose, unless the new use of that information is permitted by law.

Principle 3 — Consent

The knowledge and consent of the customer are required for the collection, use, or disclosure of personal information, except as may be permitted by law or for security reasons.

Such consent is required for the collection of personal information and the subsequent use or disclosure of this information. Canrich will obtain consent for the use or disclosure of the information at the time of collection.  In certain circumstances, consent with respect to the use or disclosure may be sought after the information has been collected, but before its use for a purpose not previously identified.

Canrich will make a reasonable effort to ensure that the subject customer is advised of the purposes for which the personal information will be used. To make the consent meaningful the purposes must be stated in such a manner that the customer can reasonably understand how the personal information will be used or disclosed. Consent can also be given by an authorized representative (such as a legal guardian or a person having power of attorney).

A customer may withdraw his or her consent at any time, subject to legal or contractual restrictions and reasonable notice. Canrich will inform the customer of the implications of such withdrawal. Absent any such withdrawal, a customer’s consent is valid for the length of time needed to achieve the identified purposes.

Principle 4 — Limiting Collection

The collection of personal information will be limited to that which is necessary for the purposes identified by Canrich.  

Information will be collected only by fair and lawful means.

Canrich will not collect personal information indiscriminately.  Both the amount and type of information collected will be limited to that which is necessary to fulfill the purposes identified.

Canrich may obtain personal information from customers through hard copy, electronic or other means or media.  Personal information will be collected by fair and lawful means.

Principle 5 — Limiting Use, Disclosure and Retention

Canrich will not use or disclose personal information for purposes other than those for which the information was collected, except with the consent of the customer or as may be permitted by law. Canrich will retain personal information only as long as is necessary for the fulfillment of those purposes.

As regards any disclosure to any third party service provider, only the provision of personal information which is necessary for the provision of such services will be provided by Canrich to such service provider. Every such disclosure will be made subject to the protection measures specified

Personal information that has been used to make a decision about a customer will be retained long enough to allow the customer access to the information after the decision has been made.  Canrich is subject to legislative requirements with respect to retention periods.

Principle 6 — Accuracy

Canrich will maintain personal information in such an accurate, complete, and timely manner as is necessary for the purposes for which it is to be used. 

The extent to which personal information must be accurate, complete and up-to-date will depend upon the use of information, taking into account the interests of the customer. Information must be sufficiently accurate, complete and up-to-date to minimize the possibility that inappropriate information may be used to make a decision about the customer. 

Canrich will not routinely update personal information, unless such a process is necessary to fulfill the purposes for which it was collected.  Personal information that is used on an on-going basis, including information that is disclosed to third parties, should generally be accurate and up-to-date, unless limits to the requirement for accuracy are clearly set out.

Principle 7 – Safeguards

Canrich will protect personal information with security safeguards appropriate to the sensitivity of the information.

The security safeguards must protect personal information against loss or theft, as well as unauthorized access, disclosure, copying, use, or modification. Canrich will protect personal information regardless of the format or media in which it is held.

The nature of the safeguards will vary depending on the sensitivity of the information that has been collected, the amount, distribution, and format of the information, and the method of storage.

Principle 8 — Openness

Canrich will make readily available to its customers, specific information about its policies and practices relating to the management of personal information.

Canrich will be open about its policies and practices with respect to the management of personal information. Customers are able to acquire information about Canrich’s policies and practices through its publications, Website and by telephone.

Principle 9 — Customer Access

Upon request in writing, a customer will be informed of the existence, use and disclosure of his or her personal information and will be given access to that information, except where permitted by law. A Canrich customer will have the right to challenge the accuracy and completeness of the information and have it amended as appropriate.

Canrich will respond to a written request for customer access within thirty (30) days after receipt of the request. Canrich will allow the customer access to this information unless to do so would:

•  reveal personal information about a third party;

•  breach a solicitor-client privilege;

•  potentially threaten the life or security of another individual;

•  disclose personal information collected to investigate a breach of an agreement or contravention of law; or,

•  reveal information generated in the course of a dispute resolution process.

In addition, Canrich will provide an account of the use that has been made or is being made of this information and an account of the third parties to which it has been disclosed. If such a request is denied, the customer will be given reasons for the denial.

Before Canrich provides an account of the existence, use, and disclosure of personal information of a particular customer, the customer may be required to provide sufficient information to permit Canrich to provide an account of the existence, use and disclosure of personal information.  The information provided will only be used for this purpose.

Principle 10 — Customer Inquiries and Challenges

A customer may inquire about or challenge Canrich’s compliance with these principles by contacting Canrich’s Privacy Officer.  Canrich has procedures in place to receive and respond to complaints or inquiries about its policies and practices relating to the handling of personal information. The complaint procedures are easily accessible and simple to use.

Canrich will investigate all complaints. If a complaint is found to be justified through either the internal or external complaint review process, Canrich will take appropriate measures, including amending its policies and practices, if necessary.

 

 

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