Privacy Policy

Privacy Policy

VIEWPOINT GROUP PRIVACY POLICY


Privacy Policy Overview

This Privacy Policy establishes rules to govern the collection, use and disclosure of personal information collected by Viewpoint Foundation, Viewpoint Research and Viewpoint Capital Corporation (the “Group”) in the course of business, in compliance with federal and provincial privacy laws including the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (Canada) and the Personal Information Protection Act (Alberta).

This Privacy Policy applies to all individuals whose personal information the Group collects uses or discloses in the course of doing business. This includes individuals who are clients and all individuals who are contract workers, contractors, consultants to the Group, and/or those that voluntarily participate in the Group’s surveys or assessments. It is our policy to only disclose your personal information as required or authorized by law or as otherwise set out in this policy.

We reserve the right to change this policy from time to time as industry practice, the law, and our procedures in this area may change from time to time.  

What is Personal Information?

For the purposes of this Privacy Policy, “personal information” means information about an identifiable individual, but does not include a person’s name, title, business address or telephone number, as an employee of an organization.  Where this Privacy Policy states that a list of items is “including”, the lists so described are meant to be examples and not exhaustive or exclusive.

This Privacy Policy applies to all personal information that is collected, used or disclosed by the Group. The Group has designated a “Privacy Officer” to be accountable for the operation of this Privacy Policy. Individuals may question or report any privacy concerns, breaches, violations or compliance issues to the Privacy Officer at the address indicated in this policy.

If the policies and procedures outlined in this document do not address a specific situation, individuals are advised to contact the Privacy Officer privacy@viewpointgroup.ca for guidance or clarification.

What Personal Information Do We Collect?

The Group collects and uses only the personal information that we need for providing services and operating our business. Generally, the Group collects the personal information from individuals such as the type of information described below for the various purposes set out herein.

  • name,
  • address, email address (work or home),
  • age, date of birth,
  • comments
  • employment information, including department, tenure, location, and position.

The Group collects uses and discloses personal information for the following purposes:

  • To manage the Group's business and operations.
  • To meet legal and regulatory requirements.
  • Inform individuals about the Group services that we believe may be of interest to them.
  • To understand an individual’s interests in our services and programs.
  • Deliver, develop, enhance or improve services.
  • Evaluate suitability of candidates.
  • Provide information on future opportunities.
  • Conduct research.
  • To enforce our legal relationship with you.
  • As is necessary in contemplation of a business transaction.

We normally collect information directly from you. We may collect your information from other persons with your consent or as authorized by law.  Before or at the time of collecting personal information, we identify the purposes for which we are collecting the information. We do not provide this notification when personal information is volunteered for an obvious purpose. If we wish to use or disclose your information for a new purpose not included in this policy, we will notify you and seek your consent.

In addition, we also receive and send data from our servers and from your browser when you visit our website, including your IP address, the time and information about the page you requested and the website through which you were linked to our site, if any. We may use tracking technologies in a variety of ways, including the following: keeping count of return visits to our site; accumulating and reporting anonymous, aggregate (data collected in mass), statistical information on website usage; and determining which features users like best. Finally, your Internet browser has a feature called “cookies”, which stores small amounts of data on your computer about your visit to our site. Cookies tell us nothing about who you are, however, unless you specifically give us personal information. You do not need to have cookies turned on to visit viewpointgroup.ca or any other websites operated by us. You may also elect not to allow cookies to be collected by selecting certain options on your browser.

Consent

Ordinarily we ask for consent to collect, use or disclose personal information, except in specific circumstances where collection, use or disclosure without consent is authorized or required by law. We may assume your consent in cases where you volunteer information for an obvious purpose. 

You may withdraw consent to the use and disclosure of personal information at any time, unless the personal information is necessary for us to fulfil our reasonable business or legal obligations. We will respect your decision, but we may not be able to provide you with certain products and services if we do not have the necessary personal information. In the case of certain assessments and surveys, participation is anonymous and we have no ability to track individual responses or otherwise identify you. In these instances, we will not be able to withdraw your data and answers after you have submitted them.

The purpose for collecting personal information is set out in this policy. Any necessary consents shall be obtained before personal information is collected, used or disclosed. 

We ask for your express consent for some purposes and may not be able to provide certain services if you are unwilling to provide consent to the collection, use or disclosure of certain personal information. Where express consent is needed, we will normally ask clients to provide their consent orally (in person, by telephone), in writing (by signing a consent form), or electronically (by clicking a button).

In cases that do not involve sensitive personal information, we may rely on “opt-out” consent.

The amount and type of personal information collected by the Group shall be limited to what is necessary to fulfill the identified purpose. Personal information shall only be used or disclosed for the purposes for which it is collected, or anonymously for conducting research. Exceptions may be made with the consent of the individual or if authorized or required by law.

In certain cases, we may transfer your personal information outside of Canada, including to our service providers who may need to access, process or store your personal information in the United States. When your personal information is used or stored in a jurisdiction outside of Canada, it may be subject to the law of this foreign jurisdiction, including any law permitting or requiring disclosure of the information to the government, government agencies, courts and law enforcement in that jurisdiction.


How do I Access my Personal Information?

Upon request received by the Group in writing, individuals shall be informed of the existence, use, and disclosure of their personal information records and shall be given access to that information only in the cases where it is identifiable. In most scenarios, data is collected anonymously and therefore we will not be able to identify/access individual-level data or responses. Requests to access personal information held by the Group should be directed to the Privacy Officer. 

Requests must be made in writing or by e-mail. Individuals may be required to verify their identity in order to access their personal information. Any such documentation provided shall be used for verification purposes only.

The Group responds to requests for access to personal information within thirty (30) days of receipt of the request, or as may be permitted in accordance with applicable privacy legislation.

A fee for reasonable costs incurred may be charged when responding to more complex requests. The individual will be informed of the applicable fee.

Requested information will be provided in a form that is generally understandable.

The Group will be as specific as possible when describing third parties to whom it has disclosed personal information about an individual. When it is not possible to provide a list of the organizations to which it has actually disclosed information, the Group will provide a list of organizations to which it is likely to have disclosed information.

Individuals are permitted either to view the original record, or to request a copy, subject to limitations as permitted or required by law. To preserve the integrity of the record and ensure that documents are not removed from the Group, individuals wishing to view an original record will do so at the Group's head office and under the supervision of designated the Group personnel.

Limitations on Access

The Group will only refuse access to information about you in those circumstances permitted or required by applicable privacy legislation.

In the event that the Group refuses to provide access to information, it will provide you with the reasons for its refusal upon request. Exceptions may include information that contains references to or opinions of other individuals, information that cannot be disclosed for legal, security or commercial proprietary reasons, or information that is subject to solicitor-client or litigation privilege. The Group will respond to your requests for access in accordance with applicable privacy legislation. 

How will my Personal Information be Maintained?

Personal information shall be kept as accurate, complete, and up-to-date as necessary for the purposes for which it is to be used.

Individuals have the right to challenge the accuracy and completeness of the personal information that is maintained by the Group and have it amended as appropriate.

Individuals seeking a correction or amendment to their personal information should direct their requests in writing to the Group's Privacy Officer. 

All formal requests to amend personal information must be accompanied by appropriate supporting documentation. The Group’s Privacy Officer will manage any exceptions. The amended information will be transmitted to third parties, as appropriate.

If the individual is not satisfied with the results of the request, the Group shall internally document the issue, and provide a response. The existence of the unresolved challenge will be transmitted to third parties, as appropriate.

How is my Personal Information Stored and Secured?

Personal information will be retained only as long as necessary and will be disposed of in a manner that is appropriate to the sensitivity of the information. We render client personal information non-identifying, or destroy records containing personal information once the information is no longer needed. We use appropriate security measures when destroying client personal information, including shredding paper records and permanently deleting electronic records.

Personal information will be protected by security safeguards, appropriate to the sensitivity of the personal information.

Please note that we may use cloud-based services to store information in the following countries: Canada and the United States. Where personal information is stored or processed outside of Canada, it is subject to the laws of that foreign jurisdiction, and may be accessible to that jurisdiction’s governments, courts, law enforcement, or regulatory agencies.       

We will notify all required authorities including the Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner of Alberta, without delay, of a security breach affecting personal information if it creates a real risk of significant harm to individuals.

Challenging Compliance

Inquiries or complaints concerning compliance with this Privacy Policy should be addressed, in writing, to the Group's Privacy Officer.

If you are not satisfied with the response from our Privacy Officer after making a complaint, you may have recourse to additional remedies under applicable privacy legislation. For further information, please contact the Federal Privacy Commissioner or your provincial Privacy Commissioner, as applicable.

Questions and Complaints

If you have a question or concern about any collection, use or disclosure of personal information by the Group, or would like to request access to your own personal information, please contact:

Privacy Officer: privacy@viewpointgroup.ca

Last Updated June 1, 2020

Doing business with us may involve providing information about yourself or your business. At Viewpoint Foundation, your information is kept confidential and your privacy is protected. We obtain information about you to: 

  1. Identify you;
  2. Protect us both against error and fraud;
  3. Understand your needs for services; and,
  4. Provide ongoing service.

You can expect us to protect your privacy.

Your information and the business you do with us is kept in strict confidence. Only authorized personnel have access to your information. We don't sell or give your information to third parties without your consent unless we believe in good faith that the law requires it. Our procedures and systems are designed to protect your information from error, loss, and unauthorized access.

USE OF COOKIES

viewpointfoundation.ca also uses “cookies” to collect information. A cookie is a small data file that most major websites write to your hard drive for record-keeping purposes when you visit them. Cookies allow us to measure activity on the site and to improve your user experience, for example by remembering your passwords and viewing preferences.

Cookies are used by us to measure activity on the site and to make improvements and updates based on which areas are popular and which are not. Most browsers are initially set to accept cookies. If you'd prefer, you can set your browser to refuse cookies or to alert you when cookies are being sent. However, it is possible that some parts of the site will not function properly if you do so. We need to get your express or implied consent before obtaining or using information about you, or disclosing this information to anyone. (The exception is when we are required by law, or it is necessary for our protection.) You can withdraw this consent whenever you want, unless legal requirements prevent this. You can choose not to receive direct marketing. We may tell you about Viewpoint Foundation products or services through direct mail, telephone, or other means. 

LINKS TO OTHER SITES

It is important to note that viewpointfoundation.ca contains links to other sites and that those sites may not follow the same privacy policies as viewpointfoundation.ca. These sites may send their own cookies to you, and/or may collect data and use it where viewpointfoundation.ca would not. You have the right to say no at any time. Let us know that you don't want us to use information about you in any particular way, including uses described in this notice, by contacting us at info@viewpointgroup.ca. This site has security measures in place to protect the loss, misuse, and alteration of the information under our control. All data is stored behind a firewall on our network and is protected by operating system authentication, database security, and individual user password security. Viewpoint Foundation reserves the right to change this policy at any time. You can send an e-mail to us at info@viewpointgroup.ca with any further questions.

USE OF THIS SITE SIGNIFIES YOUR CONSENT TO THIS ONLINE PRIVACY POLICY AND TO THE USAGE AGREEMENT.