Respect for personal information must underpin vaccine passports: privacy watchdogs
OTTAWA — Respect for laws and principles governing personal information must guide introduction of proof-of-vaccination certificates that could smooth the transition to post-pandemic life, Canada’s privacy watchdogs warn.
A joint statement Wednesday by federal, provincial and territorial privacy commissioners said “vaccine passports” must comply with applicable privacy laws and incorporate best practices.
Such passports, whether in paper or digital form, can help someone prove they have been vaccinated against COVID-19 or that they have immunity, opening the door to travel, services and facilities.
The commissioners said while this might offer substantial public benefit, it is an encroachment on civil liberties that should be accepted only after careful consideration.

