Our Privacy and
Personal Information Protection Policies
What are my rights?
As a data subject, you may exercise the rights set out below by contacting Our Data Protection Officer in writing at rprp@gpm.ca. For complete contact information and a list of your rights, please refer to the sections 1.2 Data Protection Officer and 4. Your Rights in the Privacy Policy.
Do you share my personal information with third parties?
We do not sell, trade, or otherwise disclose your Personal Information to third parties. We may share your Personal Information with our employees or service providers who need the information to help Us operate Our Website to better serve you. In that case, these Service Providers have previously agreed in writing to ensure the confidentiality of your Personal Information in accordance with applicable laws and Our information governance program. Please visit section 3.3 Disclosure of Personal Information in the Privacy Policy to learn more.
How long do you retain my personal information?
Subject to applicable law, We retain your Personal Information only for as long as necessary to fulfill the purposes for which it was collected, unless you consent to your Personal Information being used or processed for another purpose. Please refer to section 3.5 Retention of Personal Information in the Privacy Policy for more details.
Why do you need to use my personal information?
We may use your Personal Information to operate, maintain, develop, improve, and deliver all features of Our Website. It may also be used to present and/or provide Services or develop new products. It helps use to carry out our contractual obligations to you, to send you messages, updates, security alerts, and all other legitimate purposes. To learn more on the Use of Personal, visit section 3.2 Use of Personal Information in the Privacy Policy.
Tips and Best Practices
The Tips and Best Practices presented in this section do not constitute, and are not intended to constitute, formal advice or recommendations from us, but are provided for general informational purposes only.
As the cornerstone of your online security, secure password management often encounters limitations due to our limited mnemonic abilities.
Criminals have developed extremely clever ways to extract our information.
An increasingly widespread form of fraud, identity theft can have serious consequences for its victims. Simple and good habits can help protect against it.
Whether you suspect fraud, or it is confirmed, stay calm and follow the recommendations of the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre.