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  2. Facial recognition (FR) has emerged as a powerful technology that can pose serious risks to privacy. Canada’s federal, provincial and territorial privacy commissioners are of the opinion that the current legislative context for police use of FR is insufficient.

  3. Jun 10, 2021 · Unlike other forms of biometrics collected by law enforcement, facial recognition is not subject to a clear and comprehensive set of rules. Its use is regulated through a patchwork of statutes and case law that, for the most part, do not specifically address the risks posed by the technology.

  4. Jun 30, 2024 · Some police services in Canada are using facial recognition technology to help solve crimes, while other police forces say human rights and privacy concerns are holding them back from...

  5. May 2, 2022 · Canada currently has a patchwork of laws governing facial recognition, which are insufficient to address the risks to privacy and other fundamental rights associated with the technology. A new legal framework should therefore set appropriate limits on police use of facial recognition.

  6. Dec 23, 2021 · Toronto police used Clearview AI facial recognition software to try to identify suspects, victims and witnesses in 84 criminal investigations in the three and a half months officers...

  7. In January 2021, the Council of Europe consultative committee published guidelines proposing strict rules on the use of facial recognition including banning certain uses of facial recognition technology such as live use in uncontrolled environments.

  8. Feb 10, 2020 · In that vacuum, some police departments in Canada have begun to use facial recognition technology. Calgary police regularly use it, and Toronto police have tested out their own system.

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