Privacy Policy
This website respects your privacy and is committed to protecting any personal information you may share through the site. In Canada, private-sector organizations that collect, use, or disclose personal information in the course of commercial activity may be subject to PIPEDA, which is built around fair information principles such as accountability, identifying purposes, consent, limiting collection, safeguards, openness, and access.
Information I may collect
This website may collect personal information that you voluntarily provide, such as your name, email address, phone number, and any message you send through a contact form or by email. Basic technical information such as browser type, device information, IP address, and pages visited may also be collected automatically for site performance, security, and analytics purposes. PIPEDA guidance emphasizes being open about the types of personal information collected and the purposes for collecting it.
How your information is used
Any information submitted through this website is used only to respond to inquiries, communicate about projects or opportunities, improve the website experience, and maintain site security. Personal information is collected only for reasonable and identified purposes, and meaningful consent is an important part of that process under Canadian privacy guidance.
Sharing of information
Your personal information is not sold or rented. Information may be shared only with trusted service providers that help operate the website, such as hosting, analytics, or contact form services, and only where necessary for those services. PIPEDA’s principles include limiting use, disclosure, and retention to appropriate purposes.
Cookies and analytics
This website may use cookies or similar tools to understand traffic, improve functionality, and enhance your browsing experience. If analytics or advertising-related tools are used, visitors should be informed clearly about what is collected and why. Canadian privacy guidance also stresses clear explanation and user choice when online tracking is involved.
Data protection
Reasonable safeguards are used to protect personal information against unauthorized access, loss, misuse, or disclosure. Canadian privacy guidance says safeguards should be appropriate to the sensitivity of the information being handled.
Your rights
You may request access to the personal information held about you and ask for corrections where appropriate. Under PIPEDA, organizations generally must provide access to an individual’s personal information at free or minimal cost within 30 days, subject to exceptions.