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Daily Dashboard | Border Data-Sharing Plan To Expand Related reading: OMB to issue government-wide AI risk mitigation directive

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Postmedia News reports on privacy advocates’ concerns over data sharing between the U.S. and Canada. Since the 2011 Canada-U.S. Beyond the Border action plan, the two countries have shared biometric data on 756,000 border crossers considered third-country nationals and permanent residents. Next year, the data shared will expand to include all travelers. Advocates are concerned the data could be used for secondary purposes. “We have provided questions to Canada Border Services Agency seeking information on how personal information collected may be used and by what other federal organizations and for what possible secondary uses outside of monitoring travel and immigration,” said a spokesman for Canada’s privacy commissioner.
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