Jennifer Seligy
Legal Counsel, Legal Services, Policy and Research Branch, Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada
Jennifer Seligy has been working as legal counsel for the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada (OPC) since 2008. In this capacity, Jennifer advises on legal issues relevant to the OPC’s role and mandate, including with respect to the interpretation and application of Canada’s two federal privacy statutes, the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act and the Privacy Act. Jennifer also represents the OPC in various legal proceedings before the Federal Court of Canada and other courts. She is a graduate of the University of Ottawa’s National Program, where she completed degrees in common law and civil law. She has been a member of the Law Society of Upper Canada since 2006.
Jennifer Seligy has been working as legal counsel for the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada (OPC) since 2008. In this capacity, Jennifer advises on legal issues relevant to the OPC’s role and mandate, including with respect to the interpretation and application of Canada’s two federal privacy statutes, the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act and the Privacy Act. Jennifer also represents the OPC in various legal proceedings before the Federal Court of Canada and other courts. She is a graduate of the University of Ottawa’s National Program, where she completed degrees in common law and civil law. She has been a member of the Law Society of Upper Canada since 2006.