Receiving Organizations must comply with specific terms and conditions, and are provided with best practices to protect confidential information.
For additional guidance, Receiving Organizations can contact their Statistics Canada representative or consult the frequently asked questions.
Templates for complying with certain reporting obligations are also made available to receiving organizations.
Authority
Section 12 of the Statistics Act outlines the provisions under which Statistics Canada can enter into agreements for the sharing of information with federal and provincial departments and governments, as well as with municipal and other corporations.
There are four key roles within the Receiving Organizations:
In large organizations, these roles would typically be assigned to different persons. In smaller organizations, a single individual may assume more than one of these roles, in which case Statistics Canada should be informed.
The Receiving Organization Official ensures ongoing compliance by their organization with the data-sharing agreement.
The Data Custodian is designated by the Receiving Organization Official and will implement the following requirements:
The Data Custodian can use the Statistics Canada Confidentiality document template or prepare its own for use by their organization.
The Data Custodian can use the Statistics Canada Data File Reception Register template or prepare its own for use by their organization.
The Data Custodian can use the Statistics Canada Data File Access template or prepare its own for use by their organization.
Authorized Users are employees of the Receiving Organization (including contractors) to whom the Data Custodian has given permission to access the information on a need-to-know basis.
More information as to who can have access to data files received from Statistics Canada and under what conditions, can be found under Authorized Users Conditions for Access.
The Receiving Organization's Official must ensure that adequate protection is in place to provide for the security of the data received from Statistics Canada. The security requirements described below are the latest minimum requirements that must be met by Receiving Organizations.
Receiving Organizations must refer to the requirements stipulated in their agreement.
The Data Custodian may grant access to the information to employees of their organization, to researchers working under contract, and to recognized provincial/territorial or university research institutes or organizations on a need-to-know basis, as well as to information management and information technology (IM-IT) services.
Employees of the Receiving Organization can be granted access provided this is required for the performance of work-related duties. Such employees must comply with the terms of the agreement and must sign an acknowledgment that they will comply with the confidentiality provisions.
Researchers working under contract can be granted access provided that:
Recognized provincial/territorial or university research institute or organization can be granted access provided that:
Information Management and Information Technology Services can be granted access provided that:
Receiving Organizations must refer to the terms and conditions stipulated in their agreement prior to granting access to the information.
Officials, Data Custodians and Authorized Users have a duty to safeguard Statistics Canada confidential data files, in accordance with Statistics Canada's commitment to protect its respondents' information.
Receiving Organizations can consult Statistics Canada to ensure that no confidential information will be released or used for administrative or regulatory purposes.
What are administrative or regulatory purposes?
Data received from Statistics Canada under a data-sharing agreement cannot be used for administrative or regulatory purposes.
Administrative or regulatory purpose is the use of all forms of information about a person, business or organization in a decision-making process that directly affects that person, business or organization. This includes but is not limited to all uses of information for confirming identity (i.e., authentication and verification purposes), for determining eligibility of a person for programs, and for prosecution and penalty assessment. Receiving Organizations are not permitted to use the information for administrative of regulatory purposes. They cannot contact a person to address any issue identified on the basis of the information provided under the agreement. This includes contact to benefit a person, such as alerting a person to benefits or programs to which they could apply, or contact to conduct enforcement against a person, such as initiating an audit or removing benefits from a person based on the information.
Can the information be shared with other organizations as part of a mutual project or initiative?
The Receiving Organization may provide access to the information received from Statistics Canada to another organization, provided that:
Systems are single IT-related devices, a component of such a devices or a group of IT-related devices that may be used to receive, store, process or transmit information. This includes, but is not limited to, personal computers, servers, laptops, tablets, smart phones, virtual computers and cloud based virtual systems. All systems with access to the information will employ Logical Access Controls at the device and network level.
What is transportable media?
Transportable media is all types of transportable storage media on which data can be saved, including, but not limited to, laptops, CD-ROMs, flash memory sticks, backup media and removable hard disks. Where information is held on transportable media, complex passwords with encryption must be used, and the encryption level must meet the latest Communications Security Establishment standards.