The Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario received a complaint alleging that the City of Toronto contravened the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (the Act) when it posted the complainant’s Committee of Adjustment application, which included her personal information, on the internet. In this report, I find that the City’s Committee of Adjustment applications are a public record, pursuant to section 27 of the Act, and are therefore not subject to the privacy rules under Part II of the Act.
Although I find that the City’s Committee of Adjustment applications are outside the scope of the Act, I recommend that the City pursue its intended review of its Committee of Adjustment application forms with the view of implementing data minimization principles. The City should also proceed with developing criteria to determine when it is appropriate to remove personal information from its forms.