We may collect data in connection with your visit to our Website through the use of cookies.
Cookies are identifiers that are transferred to your computer’s hard drive through your web browser to enable our systems to recognize your browser. We may also collect data that your browser sends us, such as your IP address, browser type, location, language, access time and referring Web site addresses.
Such data may be used to analyze trends, to administer the site, to track your movements around the site and to gather demographic data about our visitor base as a whole. The data gathered by these cookies is in the form of aggregated anonymous data.
We use different types of cookies as summarized below:
- Strictly necessary cookies
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These cookies are strictly necessary to offer you the basic functionalities of our Website, to deliver the services you have specifically asked for, and to remember your settings, such as detection of your language preferences in English or French.
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- Functional cookies
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Cookies that allow a CGI website to ‘remember’ choices made by site visitors in the past, such as (but not limited to) log-in information (user name and password), geographic location (for such things as weather reports and time zones), accessibility configurations, and language preferences.
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- Statistics cookies
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Cookies that allow a CGI website to ‘remember’ choices made by site visitors in the past, such as (but not limited to) log-in information (user name and password), geographic location (for such things as weather reports and time zones), accessibility configurations, and language preferences.
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- Marketing cookies
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These are persistent cookies, usually of third-party provenance, and are used by advertisers to deliver relevant content or to limit exposure to certain ads. CGI does not generally use these cookies.
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You may choose to disable all or certain cookies via the 'cookie management' link in the footer, or by modifying your web browser.
Most web browsers allow some control of most cookies through the browser settings. To find out more about cookies, including how to see what cookies have been set and how to manage and delete them, visit the tutorials provided by your web browser provider such as:
Please note that if you choose to disable cookies, this may impact the performance of the Website during your visit.
Logs
CGI may also use logs to collect data about visitors’ use of the Website. CGI may review server logs for security purposes, for example, to detect intrusions into our network.
Server log data, which contains visitors' IP addresses, could in instances of criminal malfeasance be used to trace and identify individuals. In such instances, raw data logs would be shared with appropriate investigative bodies authorized to investigate such breaches of security. Like cookies, logs do not cross reference the data automatically collected with any type of personal data that is voluntarily offered by you on or through this Website.