Correspondence Program
The information you provide is collected under the authority of section 8 of the Canada National Parks Ac to respond to correspondence, including letters and emails, manage program activities, and support internal record-keeping related to the correspondence.
The information you provide may be used and/or disclosed for policy analysis, research and/or evaluation purposes. However, these additional uses and/or disclosures of your personal information will not result in an administrative decision being made about you.
The information you provided may be shared internally within Parks Canada only to the extent necessary to support responding to correspondence, manage program activities, and support internal record-keeping related to correspondence.
Your personal information is administered in accordance with section 8 of the Canada National Parks Act, the Privacy Act and other applicable laws. You have the right to the protection of, access to, and correction of your personal information, which is described in Personal Information Banks: Executive Correspondence PSU 902 and Public Communications PSU 914.
Guidelines for obtaining this information are outlined in the Government of Canada publication Info Source, which is available online at Sources of Federal Government and Employee Information.
Any questions, comments, concerns, or complaints regarding the administration of your personal information and it’s related privacy policies may be directed to Parks Canada Access to Information and Privacy Office at aiprp-atip@pc.gc.ca.
You have the right to file a complaint with the Privacy Commissioner of Canada regarding the institution’s handling of your personal information at File a privacy complaint about a federal institution
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