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June 20, 2002
Video from CBC News Big Picture: Who's Watching You?
THE WORKPLACE Kirsty Snell looks at privacy at work when it comes to e-mails and the Internet. (runs 4:39)
PERSONAL HEALTH INFORMATION ACT Jennifer Rattray looks at how the act affects the police's ability to investigate crimes. (runs 3:11)
THE INTERNET Kathleen Petty talks to Tim Lordon or the Internet Education Foundation about P3P, a new technology aimed at protecting privacy online. (runs 5:55)
HEALTH CARE Mike Wise reports on health care privacy. (runs 2:05)
VIDEO CAMERAS Scott Regehr reports from the Yukon and the Northwest Territories on two communities and how they dealt with cameras. (runs 3:56)
PRIVATE PEOPLE Tom Murphy finds that the theory "if you keep to yourself and mind your won business, the world leaves you alone" is an illusion. (runs 4:33)
THE MEDIA James Cudmore reports on the media's role in the loss of privacy. (runs 8:00)
TELUS INTERNET DATA CENTRE Kathleen Petty interviews Jeff Nicholls, director of the Telus Internet Data Centre, the most secure building in Calgary. (runs 5:04)
SURVEILLANCE CAMERAS Mark Kelley discusses the use of cameras to reduce crime in Vancouver with Syrus Lee, of Vancouver's Chinatown Business Improvement Society, and Ian MacRae, of the Downtown Eastside Residents' Association. (runs 4:37)
SMALL TOWN SECRETS Sally Pitt found out that if you want to keep a secret, don't move to a small town where everyone knows everyone's business. She reports from P.E.I. (runs 3:55)
PRIVACY RIGHTS Mark Kelley talks to Ann Cavoukian, information and privacy commissioner of Ontario. (runs 3:34)
BIOMETRICS Mark Kelley talks about biometrics with Tom Vassos of the University of Toronto. (runs 4:46)
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