Protecting privacy and access to information rights  

We investigate public complaints and support public organizations in complying with the law.

 

The Information and Privacy Commissioner's office investigates complaints made by the public who feel their access to information or their privacy rights have been violated by a public body or custodian. 

We also support public bodies or custodians by providing advice, recommendations, and tools to ensure they are upholding Yukon's access and privacy laws: the Access to Information and Protection of Privacy Act (ATIPPA) and the Health Information Privacy and Management Act (HIPMA). 

These Acts establish rules that public bodies (under ATIPPA) and health sector custodians (under HIPMA) must follow to collect, use, disclose, secure and manage personal and health information. The IPC is the oversight body responsible for ensuring these public organizations comply with these laws. The public has the right to access certain records held by public bodies under ATIPPA, and the right to access their own personal health information under HIPMA. 

 
Our services are free and confidential for complainants and public organizations. 

 

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Public organizations we oversee

 

ATIPPA public bodies:
  • Yukon government departments
  • Yukon corporations (Yukon Housing, Yukon Hospital, Yukon Energy, Yukon Lottery, Yukon Liquor, Yukon Development, etc.)
  • Yukon University
  • Workers' Safety and Compensation Board Yukon
  • boards, commissions and statutory bodies established as an agent of government
HIPMA custodians:
  • operators of health care facilities and hospitals
  • Government of Yukon Department of Health and Social Services
  • Yukon Child Development Centre
  • Yukon Health Authority
  • Natsékhi Kų̀ Health Centre of Kwanlin Dün First Nation
  • health care providers such as physicians, chiropractors, dentists and related professionals, denturists, optometrists, physiotherapists, psychologists, pharmacists, nurses, naturopaths, audiologists, speech language pathologists, midwives, occupational therapist, and more.

 


 

 

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Your Stories

Your personal health information must be easily accessible to you

An individual requested a copy of their ultrasound and were told that they could only access the information through the PocketHealth app. When they logged into the app, they were prompted to sign up for a recurring payment of roughly $50 per year. The individual had concerns with this fee and the fact that the app contained their medical imaging information dating back to 2014. 

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