Privacy Policy
This website is owned by Better Canada Institute (“BCI”).
Better Canada Institute recognizes the importance of privacy for the online visitors of this web site and is committed to adhering to the highest standards of integrity regarding the management and collection of user information.
Personal Information
Better Canada Institute will only collect personally identifiable information from individuals through this website if it is provided voluntarily and knowingly by the user. This information is not required for visitors to access the website.
If a visitor registers to receive email communications through this website, BCI will use the supplied information to send the materials requested. This information may also be used for re-marketing advertising.
Cookies
This website uses “cookie” technology to obtain non-personal information from its online visitors. Cookies are information files that a web browser places in storage when a user visits a website. This information allows the website to improve the user experience. This information may also be used for re-marketing advertising.
Links
This website may contain links to other websites and their privacy and data collection practices are separate from BCI and are not covered by this Privacy Policy. Other external websites may also link to this website without BCI’s knowledge or consent. BCI has no responsibility for the content, policies, or actions of those websites.
Security
Better Canada Initiative has taken measures to ensure that all information received from our online visitors are as secure as possible against unauthorized access and use. Personal information provided by visitors is kept in a secure database.
Changes and Updates to the Privacy Policy
The Better Canada Institute website content may be updated or modified at any time. Your continued use of the BCI website following the posting of changes to this Privacy Policy confirms your acceptance of these changes.
Last Update: January 1, 2021