Privacy of personal information is an important principle to Tackaberry Times. The collection, use, and disclosure of personal information is only to the extent necessary for the goods and services we provide. We are committed to retaining personal information for only as long as our service requires.
This document describes our privacy policies.
What is Personal Information?
Personal information is information about an identifiable individual. Personal information includes information that relates to his or her personal characteristics (e.g. gender, age, home address or phone number, income, race, family status).
Personal information is to be contrasted with business information (e.g. an individual's business address and telephone number), which is not protected by privacy legislation.
Who Are We?
Tackaberry Times is a Canadian publication and web site dedicated to keeping the people of Halton and area in touch with their community through articles, interest pieces and business communication.
We collect personal information primarily for the purpose of advertisement insertion records, secondarily for evaluating our marketing progress and improving the content of our website, and thirdly for the purpose of maintaining contest records. We restrict access to any personal information we hold as effectively as is reasonably possible having regard to currently available technology and the sensitivity of the information held.
Concerning Members of the General Public
We try to collect business contact information where possible. We might collect home addresses, fax numbers and email addresses. We try to obtain consent before collecting any such personal information and we will, upon request, immediately remove any personal information from our contact list. We try not to collect sensitive personal information. On our forms you are required to give certain information so that we can contact you. You are not required to fill out all the information but giving additional information will help us provide a more personalized service.
On our website, with the exception of cookies (electronic markers identifying computers that have previously visited our website), we only collect the personal information provided to us and only use that information for the purposes it was given to us (e.g. to respond to an email message, a request for information). Cookies are only used to facilitate navigation on our website and are not used to monitor individuals.
Related and Secondary Purposes Like most organizations, we also collect, use and disclose information for purposes related to or primary or secondary purpose. The most common examples of our related purposes are as follows:
We recognize that various government agencies (e.g. Canada Customs and Revenue Agency, Information and Privacy Commissioner, Human Rights Commission, etc.) have the authority to review our files and interview our staff as a part of their mandates.
You can choose not to be part of some of these purposes (e.g. by declining special offers or promotions, or by paying for your services in advance). We do not, however, have much choice about some of these related or secondary purposes (e.g. external regulation).
You Can Look at Your Information
With some exceptions, you have the right to see what personal information we hold about you. Often all you have to do is ask. We can help you identify what records we might have about you. We will need to confirm your identity, if we do not know you, before providing you with this access. We reserve the right to charge a nominal fee for such requests or to refuse repetitive requests.
If there is a problem, we may ask you to put your request in writing. If we cannot give you access, we will tell you within 30 days if at all possible and will tell you the reason why we cannot give you access.
If you believe there is a mistake in any personal information about you that we possess, you have the right to ask for it to be corrected.
If we change our privacy policy, we will post those changes to this privacy statement.
Do You Have a Question?
Contact our office:We will attempt to answer any questions or concerns you might have.
If you wish to make a formal complaint about our privacy practices, you may make it in writing to the address above. We will acknowledge receipt of your complaint, ensure that it is investigated promptly and that you are provided with a formal decision and reasons in writing.
This policy is made under the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act. It is a complex Act and provides some additional exceptions to the privacy principles that are too detailed to set out here.
For more general inquiries, the Information and Privacy Commissioner of Canada oversees the administration of the privacy legislation in the private sector. The Commissioner also acts as a kind of ombudsman for privacy disputes. The Information and Privacy Commissioner can be reached at:
112 Kent Street
Ottawa, ON K1A 1H3
Phone: (613) 995-8210
Toll-free: 1-800-282-1376
Fax: (613) 947-6850
TTY: (613) 992-9190
www.privcom.gc.ca
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