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Restriction on the Use of Social Insurance Numbers

80.6 Restriction on the Use of Social Insurance Numbers

Whereas, The Social Insurance Number was introduced by the Canadian government to facilitate the administration of Income Tax, Pension, and Unemployment records;

Whereas, There is a growing trend among government departments, businesses, and private organizations to require individuals to divulge their Social Insurance Number for identification;

Whereas, Such a requirement violates a person’s rights; therefore, be it

RESOLVED, That the National Council of Women of Canada requests the Government of Canada to enact legislation making it an offence to require the divulgence of a person’s Social Insurance Number, except where disclosure is legally mandated by law.