Canada’s privacy commissioner probing facial detection ads near Union Station | Unpublished
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Author: Sean Previl
Publication Date: December 9, 2025 - 14:18

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Canada’s privacy commissioner probing facial detection ads near Union Station

December 9, 2025
Canada's privacy commissioner is investigating the alleged use of facial recognition technology in billboards near Union Station after it received complaints from the public.


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