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=== Canada === {{main|Canadian privacy law}}Canadian privacy law is derived from the [[common law]], statutes of the [[Parliament of Canada]] and the various provincial legislatures, and the ''[[Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms]]''. Perhaps ironically, Canada's legal conceptualization of privacy, along with most modern legal Western conceptions of privacy, can be traced back to Warren and Brandeis’s [[The Right to Privacy (article)|"The Right to Privacy"]] published in the ''Harvard Law Review'' in 1890, Holvast states "Almost all authors on privacy start the discussion with the famous article '[[The Right to Privacy (article)|The Right to Privacy]]' of Samuel Warren and Louis Brandeis".
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