Kaino
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2011-01-24 12:54:34
RE:Genealogy & The Law in Canada by Dr Margaret Ann Wilkinson
The best thing to do if you are wondering if you can access informaiton is to read this book for yourself because there are different types of information you can find. The wording of the law is subtle. It is clearer in the book.
Federal Public sector will protect information of an individual up until 20 years after their death.
Private sector may disclose protected information 20 years after the death of an individual or 100 years after the record is made.
Ontario governement may disclose protected information 20 years after the death of an individual Alberta governement may disclose protected information 25 years after the death of an individual Saskatchewan governement may disclose protected information 25 years after the death of an individual Prince Edward Island governement may disclose protected information 25 years after the death of an individual British Columbia governement may disclose protected information 20 years after the death of an individual. Nova Scotia governement may disclose protected information 20 years after the death of an individual. Manitoba governement may disclose protected information 10 years after the death of an individual Quebec ?? Discretionay ?? New Brunswick ?? Discretionay ??
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