Social Media

The IPC maintains channels on LinkedIn, X (formerly Twitter), YouTube and Instagram in its efforts to communicate to Ontarians and others interested in privacy, access and related issues.

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Hashtags to use:

  • #FPT
  • #FPTMeeting
  • #Privacy
  • #AccessRights
  • #DigitalLiteracy 
  • #DigitalCitizenship 

     

LinkedIn Posts

Pre-meeting promotion

One week from now, [Commissioner’s Name] will join federal, provincial, and territorial (FPT) information and privacy commissioners and ombuds for their annual meeting to address critical privacy and access to information concerns across Canada. We invite you to follow us for updates on the discussions and progress made during this important meeting. #FPTMeeting

Meeting launch

Option 1: Today marks the start of the annual meeting of the federal, provincial, and territorial information and privacy commissioners and ombuds, hosted by the @Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario. This gathering will focus on strengthening collaboration and addressing key privacy and access issues. Stay connected for insights and outcomes from their valuable discussions! #FPTMeeting 

Option 2: The annual #FPTMeeting begins today, proudly hosted by the @Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario. Over the next few days, commissioners and ombuds from across Canada will collaborate to address pressing privacy and access to information challenges. Follow us for updates and outcomes from this important event.

Post for October 9

Yesterday marked the beginning of the annual meeting for federal, provincial, and territorial (FPT) information and privacy commissioners and ombuds hosted by the @Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario. Representatives from across the country were welcomed with a tour of the historic Toronto Archives and a greeting from the Honourable Lieutenant Governor Edith Dumont at the @Legislative Assembly of Ontario. #FPTMeeting

Post for October 10

The #FPTmeeting is underway! Yesterday, Information and privacy commissioners and ombuds from across Canada were honoured to hear from Ogimaa-Kwe Sault before exploring crucial topics such as artificial intelligence and neurotechnology. The expertise shared will guide our ongoing commitment to privacy and information governance.

Communiqué post

Federal, provincial, and territorial (FPT) information and privacy commissioners and ombuds have concluded two days of collaborative discussions on privacy and access issues across Canada. This year’s meeting, hosted by the Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario, covered crucial topics such as AI modernization, First Nations privacy concepts, neurotechnology, and youth privacy. Read the full communiqué for key updates from the meeting: 

X Posts

Pre-meeting promotion

In just one week, [Commissioner’s Name] will join information privacy commissioners and ombuds from across Canada for the annual meeting in Toronto! Stay tuned as we tackle crucial privacy and access concerns affecting all Canadians. #FPTMeeting

Meeting launch

Option 1: The federal, provincial, and territorial (#FPT) 2024 Annual Meeting starts today! Information and Privacy commissioners and ombuds from across Canada are in Toronto, ready to collaborate on key privacy and access issues. Follow us for updates on their insightful discussions.

Option 2: The #FPTMeeting kicks off today, hosted by the @IPCinfoprivacy! Commissioners and ombuds from across Canada are in Toronto to collaborate on key privacy and access issues. Stay tuned for updates from this important gathering. 

Post for October 9

Yesterday, the annual meeting for federal, provincial, and territorial information and privacy commissioners and ombuds hosted by the @IPCinfoprivacy began with a tour of the @TorontoArchives and the @ONPARLeducation, setting the stage for collaborative discussions ahead.

Post for October 10

The #FPTmeeting is underway! Yesterday, Information and privacy commissioners and ombuds from across Canada were honoured to hear from Ogimaa-Kwe Sault before delving into topics such as artificial intelligence and neurotechnology.

Communiqué post

FPT information and privacy commissioners and ombuds have concluded two days of productive talks on privacy and access rights in Canada. Learn more about AI, youth privacy, neurotechnology, & more in the communiqué:

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