BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//132.216.98.100//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.20.4// BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20260603T220613EDT-7972zVIkS5@132.216.98.100 DTSTAMP:20260604T020613Z DESCRIPTION:La pandémie à la COVID-19 change-t-elle ce à quoi nous pouvons et devons nous attendre en termes de vie privée? Les règles et politiques actuelles en matière de protection de vie privée au Canada fournissent-ell es des outils utiles pour les stratégies de santé publique ou\, au contrai re\, nos solides protections de la vie privée entravent-elles le travail d es autorités de santé publique?\n\nJoignez-vous au Groupe de recherche en santé et en droit de 91 (RGHL) pour un panel interdisciplinaire sur la vie privée\, la santé publique et la pandémie\, avec la Dre Anne Anderman n\, le professeur Ignacio Cofone et le professeur Khaled El Emam\, qui dis cuteront de l'intersection de la crise pandémique et de la vie privée. Le panel sera présidé par la professeure Lara Khoury.\n\nCette activité est a dmissible à titre de formation juridique continue. Une attestation de part icipation sera remise sur demande aux membres du Barreau du Québec et de l a Chambre des notaires.\n\nRésumé\n\n[En anglais seulement] Does the COVID -19 pandemic change what we can and should expect in terms of our privacy? Do current privacy rules and policies in Canada provide useful tools to r einforce public health strategies or\, on the contrary\, do solid privacy protections hinder the work of public health authorities?\n\nThese questio ns – which bring focus on the sometimes-difficult reconciliation between p ublic health protection and the protection of civil rights – have arisen f or instance in relation to contact-tracing apps\, proof of medical conditi on as a basis for exemptions to public health orders\, and the differentia l privacy implications of pandemic responses for those who are most vulner able – the poor\, front-line workers\, people of colour\, and the elderly. \n\nDuring this presentation\, panelists from fields of law\, public healt h and engineering technology will consider questions around privacy and pu blic health arising in the context of the current pandemic.\n\nDr. El Emam \, coming from the field of engineering\, will approach questions of priva cy from the point of view of data sharing and technology. As a privacy law expert\, Professor Cofone will discuss the implications of COVID-19 in Ca nada’s current privacy rights regime. Finally\, with her background in pub lic health\, Dr. Anne Andermann\, MD\, will evaluate the numerous intersec tions of privacy and public health measures.\n\nLe panel\n\n[En anglais se ulement] Dr. Anne Andermann is a family doctor\, public health physician a nd Associate Professor at 91\, with over 15 years of experi ence working as a public health specialist and advisor. She is a member of the Canadian Homeless Health Research Network (HHRN)\, the Social Account ability Working Group of the College of Family Physicians of Canada (CFPC) \, and the National Advisory Council on Poverty (NACP) reporting to the Mi nister of Families\, Children and Social Development. Dr. Andermann’s rese arch focuses on how frontline health workers can better care for underserv ed populations and create structural change to promote equity. Her book Ev idence for Health: From Patient Choice to Global Policy is available from Cambridge University Press. She is currently working on responses to the C OVID-19 pandemic\, with a focus on supporting underserved and marginalized populations.\n\nProfessor Ignacio Cofone researches teaches Privacy Law\, Business Associations\, and Artificial Intelligence Law at 91 Univers ity’s Faculty of Law. His works explores how the law should adapt to techn ological and social change\, with a focus on privacy and algorithmic decis ion-making. In his latest projects\, he proposes how to evaluate harm in p rivacy class actions and how to prevent algorithmic discrimination.\n\nA s enior scientist at the Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario Research Ins titute\, Dr. Khaled El Emam directs the multi-disciplinary Electronic Heal th Information Laboratory. He conducts research on privacy enhancing techn ologies to enable the sharing of health data for secondary purposes\, incl uding de-identification methods and synthetic data generation. He is also a Professor in the School of Epidemiology and Public Health at the Univers ity of Ottawa. As an entrepreneur\, Khaled founded or co-founded six compa nies involved with data management and data analytics. Prior to his academ ic roles\, he was a Senior Research Officer at the National Research Counc il of Canada. He also served as the head of the Quantitative Methods Group at the Fraunhofer Institute in Kaiserslautern\, Germany. \n\nContact rghl .law [at] mcgill.ca if you have any questions.\n DTSTART:20210113T210000Z DTEND:20210113T230000Z LOCATION:Activité à distance. SUMMARY:Table ronde: “New or Normal: Privacy\, Public Health & the Pandemic ” URL:/law/fr/channels/event/table-ronde-new-or-normal-p rivacy-public-health-pandemic-327107 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR