National ID Cards
National ID cards are a hot topic in Canada and other countries thinking about introducing a nationwide uniform identification document. Especially since the terrorist attacks in Washington and New York and the ongoing 'fight against terrorism', national ID cards have risen to the top of the agenda in immigration and security departments all over the world.
National ID cards are a hot topic in Canada and other countries thinking about introducing a nationwide uniform identification document. Especially since the terrorist attacks in Washington and New York and the ongoing 'fight against terrorism', national ID cards have risen to the top of the agenda in immigration and security departments all over the world. Further fuel to the discussion is added by the increasing problem of fraud crimes related to the misuse of personal information, commonly called 'identity theft'.
However, national ID cards are also associated with fears of social control, surveillance and loss of privacy and individual freedom. An ID card regime will likely entail a database containing personal information of everyone bearing the card and could include biometric identifiers. This leads to questions like: What personal information is collected and how is it protected? Who can demand to see the ID card and for what reason? Who can query the database? And how much does it all cost?
This section of the CIPPIC website addresses issues surrounding national ID cards and its implications for society and the rights of individuals.
See also: Biometrics.
FAQs
Resources
Background
- Biometrics and ID card website of Citizenship and Immigration Canada
- CIC Background Paper on Biometrics
- Website of the House of Commons' Standing Committee on Citizenship and Immigration
- Standing Committee's Interim Report on national ID cards, Oct. 7, 2003 (English)
- Standing Committee's Interim Report on national ID cards, Oct. 7, 2003 (French)
Government
- Government of Canada
- CIC Paper
- House of Commons Standing Committee for Citizenship and Immigration
- A national identity card for Canada? - Interim Report on ID cards (English)
- A national identity card for Canada? - Interim Report on ID cards (French)
Privacy Commissioners and Ombudspersons
- Federal Privacy Commissioner
- Federal Privacy Commissioner's Statement before the House of Commons Standing Committee on Citizenship and Immigration regarding a national identity card, March 18, 2003
- Privacy Commissioner of Canada's Appearance before the Subcommittee on National Security of the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights, February 10, 2003
- Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario
- Letter of the Information and Privacy Commissioner Ontario to Joe Fontana: Submission to the Standing Committee on Citizenship and Immigration on the issue of a proposed national identity card, February 10, 2003
- Commission d'Accès à l'Information du Québec
- Document de Réflexion sur la Question des Cartes d'Identité au Québec, 1996 (French version)
- Background Paper on Identity Cards in Quebec, 1996 (English version)
- President of the Commission d'Accès à l'Information du Québec: Letter to Joe Fontana, President of the Standing Committee on Citizenship and Immigration, February 13, 2003
- Information and Privacy Commissioner of Alberta
- Information and Privacy Commissioner of Alberta: Submission on a National Identity Card to the House of Commons Standing Committee on Citizenship and Immigration, February 19, 2003
- Information and Privacy Commissioner for British Columbia
- Privacy Commissioner of British Columbia's Submission on a National Identity Card, February 17, 2003
- Manitoba, Office of the Ombudsman
- Nova Scotia, Freedom of Information and Privacy Review Office
- Nova Scotia Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Review Office: Letter to Joe Fontana, Chair of the Standing Committee on Citizenship and Immigration, February 11, 2003
Other
- CBC's backgrounder on ID cards
- British Columbia Civil Liberties Association: Submission of the B.C. Civil Liberties Association to the Standing Committee on Citizenship & Immigration Regarding a National ID Card, February 19, 2003
- Electronic Frontier Canada, Richard S. Rosenberg - Appearance before the Standing Committee on Citizenship and Immigration Re: National Identity Card , February 19, 2003
- Public Interest Advocacy Centre
- Privacy International
- Australian Privacy Foundation page on ID cards
- Electronic Privacy Information Center
- The Register: webpage on Identity
- Your Papers, Please: From the State Drivers License to a National Identification System, February 2002
- Entitlement Cards and Identity Fraud: A Consultation Paper, 2002
- No2IDCards - a joint campaign by Liberty and Charter88
- Paper: ID cards - Arguments against
- Liberty Human Rights (UK)
- Paper on ID cards
- AAMVA (American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators)
- Satirical multimedia take on ID cards (UK)