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Page 2 of the WD Annual Report notes that WD improved information about Access to Information and Privacy (ATIP) on its public website, including specific information about how to make a request under the Access to Information Act.  This screen shot of the WD website is provided as an example of the ATIP pages provided on the WD public website.  This image includes a partial illustration of the main page, including the right hand menu which provides an overview of all the content pertaining to ATIP.

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Page 2 of the WD Annual Report notes that WD improved information about Access to Information and Privacy (ATIP) on its public website, including specific information about how to make a request under the Access to Information Act.  This screen shot of the WD website is provided as an example of the ATIP pages provided on the WD public website.  This image includes a partial illustration including the right hand menu, of the page on “How to make a request under the “Access to Information Act”.

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Page 2 of the WD Annual Report notes that WD improved information about Access to Information and Privacy (ATIP) on its public website, including specific information about how to make a request under the Access to Information Act.  This screen shot of the WD website is provided as an example of the ATIP pages provided on the WD public website.  This image includes a partial illustration including the right hand menu, of the page that provides information on Privacy Impact Assessment (PIA) Summaries. The full text of this information provided on this page reads:

Privacy Impact Assessment (PIA) Summaries

The Government of Canada is committed to privacy and the protection of personal information used in the course of providing programs and services to the public.

The Government of Canada's Directive on Privacy Impact Assessment is one of several tools designed to meet this commitment. This directive ensures, through the conduct of PIAs, that WD undertakes sound management and decision-making, as well as careful consideration of privacy risks, with respect to the creation, collection and handling of personal information as part of its programs or activities.

Privacy Impact Assessments (PIAs) ensure that all privacy issues have been identified and resolved or mitigated. The Government of Canada then seeks advice and notifies the Privacy Commissioner and informs the public that privacy issues have been addressed.

The directive also requires WD to post summaries of all approved Privacy Impact Assessments on its website.

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