Legislation
Meet Quebec Law 25 new requirements
Canada’s new Law 25 privacy regulation enhances the level of privacy and data protection for those residing in Quebec.
Cassie’s consent and management platform (CMP) allows organizations to achieve full compliance of this act without jeopardizing potential business goals.
Does your business need to comply with Law 25?
The law applies to any organization that wishes to collect, store, or transmit personal information from people residing in Quebec – which is around 24% of the entire population of Canada. Organizations must abide by this law, regardless of their location.
Whilst the majority of these requirements came into full effect in September of 2023, there are still some further regulations that are due to be adopted in September 2024.
Quebec’s data protection authority, the Commission d’acces a L’information du Quebec (CAI), is warning fines for non-compliance can reach up to 4% of your annual worldwide revenue.
Download our checklist guide on Quebec Law 25
Build your knowledge on Quebec Law 25. This insightful checklist guide provides you with:
- An overview of Quebec Law 25
- A checklist to complete now and what you’ll need to complete by September 2024
- What’s accepted as valid consent?
- How your organization can collect and manage customer consent in line with Law 25
Cassie can help you comply with Law 25
If you’re still unsure about Quebec Law 25, you’re not alone. The Cassie consent and preference management (CMP) platform enables you to achieve complete compliance with all relevant regulations whilst still being able to meet your business goals and objectives.
As well as offering compliance, we offer you the opportunity to be able to build customer trust by offering transparency to your customers. 81% of people believe that companies use personal data in ways they’re not comfortable with. By informing your customers of exactly how you intend to manage and safeguard their data, your organization will be more likely to have gained trust from your customers. Building customer trust is vital because this in turn can lead to brand loyalty and a higher spend probability.
Talk to us today about how Cassie can help you comply with Law 25.
Why choose Cassie?
Protect individual privacy
Allow end users to take control of their preferences with granular consent controls enforced across domains, devices and platforms
Avoid fines and brand damage
Cassie enables organizations to meet the complex requirements of Law 25 and mitigate risk with a robust framework for managing consent, avoiding severe penalties and reputational damage
Pass audit inspections
Be prepared for compliance audits with demonstrable tracking and complete history logs, alongside advanced RoPA and DSAR modules to improve efficiencies and assess risk
Ensure data security
Cassie is SOC 2 certified, assuring organization’s data is safeguarded from unauthorized access or breaches with industry-leading encryption protocols and practices
Centralized source of truth
Use Cassie to honor and enforce consent data via APIs and integrations at high volume, in real-time for Law 25 compliance across your tech stack (CRMs, CMS, marketing automation tools, BI tools)
Complex consent made simple
For every consent captured, Cassie can store unlimited key value pairs of additional information against those consents to unlock scalable, granular consent management
Download a comprehensive guide to privacy law in Canada
A comprehensive guide to privacy law in Canada empowers you with expertise and guidance to champion a privacy-centric approach in your business (and avoid fines!). We cover the foundations of privacy legislation in Canada, introducing PIPEDA and other relevant laws.
- An understanding of the Canadian privacy law landscape
- Canadian compliance requirements and best practices
- Canadian compliance challenges specific to certain industries
- The role of technology in ensuring PIPEDA compliance