What is required for a provincial law to be considered substantially similar to the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA)?
A.
Consistency with at least eight of the ten privacy principles, an independent oversight body and a complaint handling mechanism.
B.
Consistency with the ten privacy principles, an independent oversight body and a process for accessing information.
C.
Consistency with the ten privacy principles, an independent oversight body and a redress mechanism.
D.
Consistency with the ten privacy principles, an appeal process and a redress mechanism.
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