Diane McLeod-McKay recommended the Department of Environment provide the applicant with access
Diane McLeod-McKay has developed a new resource to help small custodians navigate the territory’s Health Information Privacy and Management Act
Diane McLeod-McKay speaks to virtual meeting of Canadian Health Information Management Association (CHIMA)
Decision issued is that her jurisdiction was not lost to continue a review under the ATIPP Act after timelines expired
Diane McLeod-McKay has developed an information sheet for individuals who are considering using the newly-developed COVID Alert app, outlining both benefits and shortcomings
Canada’s COVID Alert exposure notification app was launched on Friday, July 31, 2020. This information sheet was prepared by the Yukon Information and Privacy Commissioner to provide Yukoners with additional background about the app and how it works.
Diane McLeod-McKay has developed advice for individuals and best practices for organizations
Cybercriminals have launched various campaigns during the COVID-19 pandemic to collect personal and financial information from Yukoners and others in order to commit theft (identity theft or theft of your money, or both), often by playing on fears and concerns about COVID-19.
The Yukon Information and Privacy Commissioner, Diane McLeod-McKay, has joined with her colleagues across the country to issue a statement on government plans for COVID-19 contact tracing
Diane McLeod-McKay has issued an urgent advisory to inform Yukoners about the incident and to provide advice on how to reduce risks to privacy