Privacy Impact Assessment on the Permanent Public Transit Program


Title of the Privacy Impact Assessment (PIA)

Privacy Impact Assessment on the Permanent Public Transit Program

Government Institution

Infrastructure Canada (INFC)

Head of INFC or Delegate for Section 10 of the Privacy Act

Melanie Davis, Director, ATIP and Executive Correspondence

Senior Official or Executive for the New or Substantially Modified Program or Activity

Marie-Pier Nassif, Director, Active Transportation and Zero Emission Vehicles
Marc Vachon, Director, Rural Transit Solution Fund

Name and Description of the Program or Activity of the Government Institution

Permanent Public Transit Program

Legal Authority

The legal authority for the collection of personal information is Order in Council P.C. 2004-0325.

Personal Information Bank

There is currently no registered personal information bank for this program. However, there is a class of personal information – Grant and Contribution Programs.

Short Description of the Project, Initiative or Change

The Permanent Public Transit Program (program) is a new program which will aim to generate economic, environmental and social benefits through grants and contribution funding of public transit systems and active transportation networks.

Risk Area Identification and Categorization

The following section contains risks identified in the PIA for the new or modified program. The numbered risk scale is presented in an ascending order: the first level (1) represents the lowest level of potential risk for the risk area; the fourth level (4) represents the highest level of potential risk for the risk area.

Type of Program or Activity

Program or activity that does not involve a decision about an identifiable individual.

Level of risk to privacy: 1

Type of Personal Information Involved and Context

Only personal information, with no contextual sensitivities, collected directly from the individual or provided with the consent of the individual for disclosure under an authorized program.

Level of risk to privacy: 1

Program or Activity Partners and Private Sector Involvement

Within the institution (among one or more programs within the same institution), with other government institutions, with other institutions or a combination of federal, provincial or territorial, and municipal governments and private sector organizations.

Level of risk to privacy: 4

Duration of the Program or Activity

Long‑term program or activity

Level of risk to privacy: 3

Program Population

Personal information is collected from individuals outside INFC. However, it is not used for an administrative purpose, but it is placed in a database and retrievable by name.

Level of risk to privacy: 1

Technology and Privacy

The program involves implementation of a new electronic system or the use of a new application or software, including collaborative software (or groupware), to support the program or activity in terms of the creation, collection or handling of personal information.

Level of risk to privacy: 2

Personal Information Transmission

The personal information is transmitted using wireless technologies.

Level of risk to privacy: 4

Risk Impact to the Individual or Employee in the Event of a Privacy Breach

Inconvenience, reputation harm, embarrassment

Level of risk to privacy: 2