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Great new @ablawg.bsky.social post by colleague Gideon Christian examining the use of facial recognition technology by retailers and a BC Privacy Commissioner's report on that practice.
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We at @ablawg.bsky.social are pleased to share our year in review. We published 81 posts in 2023, with a total of 838,001 visits from 222,372 visitors. Read on for details about our thematic focus areas and the impact of our work. Happy 2024 to our readers!
Good to see ABlawg's year-in-review post. Proud to be associated with ABlawg and kudos to editors @jenniferkoshan.bsky.social@davevwright.bsky.social and student editor Athina Pantazopoulos. The most read post this year dealt with Premier Smith's ill-advised renewables pause decision.
New post by yours truly on an ABKB decision where the court declines to recognize the tort of family violence in Alberta, following Ahluwalia ONCA. There's also a limitations issue in this case, which (I argue) actually provides impetus to recognize a new tort of FV.
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Important new post by Lorian Hardcastle and Shaun Fluker. They look at how Bill 6 does not solve the democratic deficit that the COVID-19 pandemic revealed in Alberta's Public Health Act.