Today, the Hon. Andrew Scheer, Leader of Canada’s Conservatives,
announced the measures he would take, as Prime Minister, to safeguard
Canadians’ personal data online.
“The Trudeau Liberal government has been particularly careless on this front,”
said Scheer at the Montreal Chamber of Commerce. “Just recently a Quebec
company made headlines, but they are not the only casualty to this crime. Many
Canadian companies are at risk of being the next victims of these criminals.”
“It’s past-time the federal government did something to protect Canadians’
information online,” said Scheer.
Increasingly, parts of our lives, important interactions and transactions are
moved online. Paying your monthly bills, transferring money between accounts,
making large purchases, and investing is all done with the click of a button or
the tap of a device. It is vital, that the government adopt new policies and
keep up with technology to make sure that Canadians – their money and their
personal information – is protected.
A Conservative government would take a three-pronged approach to this issue:
sensible regulation, standards and education to ensure that consumers can make
informed decisions, and strong oversight at the highest levels of
government.
“As Prime Minister, I
will also establish a Cabinet Committee on Cyber Security and Data Privacy and
conduct periodic cyber security penetration testing on all government
departments and establish performance benchmarks for senior public servants,”
said Scheer.
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