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November 4, 2004

The Privacy Commissioner's Annual Report to Parliament was released today. The report raises some concerns over the erosion of privacy interests in response to security concerns, the sharing of information between states and the potential impact of the Patriot Act in the U.S. on private information about Canadians held by Canadian subsidiaries of American companies.

The Commissioner noted that the British Columbia Privacy Commissioner had launched a public consultation process to look into the ramifications of the Patriot Act on Canadian Privacy.

What happens if a U.S. agency uses the Patriot Act to demand a company provide access  to private information which it has in a Canadian subsidiary. Canadian privacy rights and legislation could be violated.  Daniel Girard has an article on the issue.

The British Columbia Privacy Commissioner has called for a toughening of laws "to address risks posed by transfers of personal information" from Canada to the U.S. 


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The Ontario Court of Appeal addressed the issue of coverage between an automobile, boat and homeowner's policy in Axa Insurance v. Dominion.The insured was attaching a bungee cord to fasten down seat cushions on the boat which was on the trailer, attached to the car. The bungee cord let go, striking another individual in the eye.

At issue was which of three policies owed a duty to indemnify or a duty to defend.

In considering the auto policy, the court followed Amos v. Insurance Corp. of British Columbia, [1995] 3 S.C.R. 405, wherein Major J. formulated a two‑part test:

"1.         Did the accident result from the ordinary and well‑known activities to which automobiles are put?

2.         Is there some nexus or causal relationship (not necessarily a direct or proximate causal relationship) between the appellant’s injuries and the ownership, use or operation of his vehicle, or is the connection between the injuries and the ownership, use or operation of the vehicle merely incidental or fortuitous?"

The Court answered yes to both questions and held the auto policy had the obligation to defend and indemnify.

The boat insurer conceded that there was coverage under the policy, but relied on the Other Insurance clause in its policy:

"If you have other insurance not insured with us which applies to a loss or claim … our policy will be considered excess insurance and we will not pay any loss or claim until the amount of such other insurance is used up."

The Court held that the boat insurer had no obligation to defend or indemnify, until the underlying auto policy limits were used up.

The homeowner's policy had an exclusion for "damage arising from the ownership, use or operation of any motorized vehicle, trailer or watercraft ….". As such, it had no obligation to defend or indemnify.


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Keith Robinson offers 13 points on what makes a successful blog (in his opinion).
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Writing Webtext from Scratch. Suppose you decide to create text specifically for the Web. Maybe you know what you should say, because the information is also available in print, but you're not going to revise a news release or report and then transcribe to the screen. You're starting from scratch. How do you go about it? I usually try not to say what goes without saying, but consider your visitors and how you can... [Writing for the Web]
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