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Cookie Notice

When you visit the Canadian Institute for ϱ Information (“CIHI”) website, located at cihi.ca (the “Website”), ϱand some of its authorized third-party service providers use cookies to collect anonymous, non-personal information about you. This Cookie Notice sets out how ϱand third parties we authorize use cookies when you interact with our Website. 

This Cookie Notice should be read in conjunction with our Website Privacy Notice, which describes how ϱcollects, uses and discloses personal information collected through the Website, as well as the rights Website visitors have with respect to their personal information. For more information about how ϱprocesses your personal information, please read CIHI’s Personal Information Privacy Policy (PDF).

What are cookies? 

Cookies are small pieces of data (text files) that are saved on your computer or mobile device when you visit a website so that information can be saved between visits, such as your login credentials or language preferences. 

Cookies may be temporary (or “session”) cookies, which are only in use while you visit our Website and are deleted when you close your browser, or permanent cookies, which stay on your device’s permanent storage after you leave our Website until you delete them manually or your browser deletes them after a period of time.

Cookies that are set by us are called first-party cookies. We also use third-party cookies, which are cookies from a domain different than the domain of the website you are visiting.

What kinds of cookies are used on the Website?

Our Website primarily uses the following 4 types of cookies: 

Strictly necessary cookies

These cookies are necessary for the Website to function and cannot be switched off in our systems. They are usually set only in response to actions taken by you that amount to a request for services, such as setting your privacy preferences, logging in or filling in forms. You can set your browser to block or alert you about these cookies, but that will cause some parts of the Website to not work.

Cookie providerName of cookieFunctionFirst party or Third party
ϱCustomCIHISSOUsed to identify the user’s single sign on (SSO) state based on true/false variables.First party
ϱCustomCIHISSOUSRUsed to identify the user for SSO.First party
ϱCustomJSESSIONIDUsed to identify sessions for ϱapplications.First party
MicroStrategyASP.NET_SessionIdUsed to identify sessions on the MicroStrategy server.First party
PeopleFluent_LMSSessionUsed to identify sessions on CIHI’s learning management server and may be used to set preferences as well.First party
PeopleFluentLOGINCOOKIEUsed to identify/verify the user, track activity and support personalization.First party
NjoynASPSESSIONIDUsed to identify sessions on the Njoyn server and may be used to set preferences as well.First party

Performance cookies

These cookies gather information about how visitors use the Website and monitor the Website’s performance. For example, performance cookies tell us which pages are popular, monitor traffic to our Website and compile anonymous analytical information. Performance cookies can also be used to identify and remedy operational problems with the Website. 

We use various tools for these purposes. For instance, we use Google Analytics and Hotjar:

  • Google Analytics: We use Google Analytics to learn more about the visitors to our Website and their activities on our Website. To provide this service, Google Analytics may collect certain information about you from your computer, including but not limited to information regarding your visit (such as the pages you visit and length of your visit), information about your device (such as your IP address), how you got to the Website and other information about you. You can learn more about how Google uses your data when you use our third parties’ sites or apps, including how to opt out from Google Analytics tracking you, on .  
  • Hotjar: We use Hotjar to help us better understand our visitors’ experience (e.g., how much time they spend on which pages, which links they choose to click, what they do and don’t like), which enables us to build and maintain our service with user feedback. To provide this service, Hotjar uses cookies and other technologies to collect data on our users’ behaviour and their devices. This includes a device’s IP address (processed during your session and stored in a de-identified form), device screen size, device type (unique device identifiers), browser information, geographic location (country only) and the preferred language used to display our Website. Hotjar stores this information on our behalf in a pseudonymized user profile. To block Hotjar cookies, visit .  
Cookie providerName of cookieFunctionFirst party or Third party
YouTubeYSCRegisters a unique ID to keep statistics of what videos from YouTube the user has seen and how the video has been interacted with.Third party
QlikX-Qlik-Session-pubUsed to maintain a connection between the ϱsite and the Qlik Sense server.First party
Hotjar_hjAbsoluteSessionInProgressUsed to detect the first page view/session of a user.First party
Hotjar_hjFirstSeenSet to identify a new user’s first session.First party
Hotjar_hjIncludedInPageviewSampleSet to let Hotjar know whether a user is included in the data sampling defined by our Website’s page view limit.First party
Hotjar_hjIncludedInSessionSampleSet to let Hotjar know whether a user is included in the data sampling defined by our Website’s daily session limit.First party
Hotjar_hjidSet when the user first lands on a page with the Hotjar script. Used to persist the Hotjar User ID, which is unique to that site on the browser. This ensures that behaviour in subsequent visits to the same site will be attributed to the same user ID.First party
HotjarhjClosedSurveyInvitesSet once a user interacts with an External Link Survey invitation modal. Used to ensure that the same invitation does not reappear if it has already been shown.First party
Hotjar_hjDonePollsSet once a user completes a survey using the On-site Survey widget. Used to ensure that the same survey does not reappear if it has already been filled in.First party
Hotjar_hjMinimizedPollsSet once a user minimizes an On-site Survey widget. Used to ensure that the widget stays minimized when the user navigates through our Website.First party
Hotjar_hjShownFeedbackMessageSet when a user minimizes or completes Incoming Feedback. This is done so that the Incoming Feedback will load as minimized immediately if the user navigates to another page where it is set to show.First party
Hotjar_hjSessionTooLargeCauses Hotjar to stop collecting data if a session becomes too large. This is determined automatically by a signal from the WebSocket server if the session size exceeds the limit.First party
Hotjar_hjSessionRejectedIf present, this cookie will be set to 1 for the duration of a user’s session, if Hotjar rejected the session from connecting to our WebSocket server due to server overload. This cookie is applied only in extremely rare situations to prevent severe performance issues.First party
Hotjar_hjSessionResumedSet when a session/recording is reconnected to Hotjar servers after a break in connection.First party
Hotjar_hjRecordingLastActivityGets updated when a user performs an action that Hotjar records.First party
Hotjar_hjTLDTestHotjar tries to store this cookie for different URL substring alternatives in order to try to determine the most generic cookie path to use instead of the page hostname.First party
Hotjar_hjUserAttributesHashUser Attributes sent through the Hotjar Identify API are cached for the duration of the session in order to know when an attribute has changed and needs to be updated.First party
Hotjar_hjCachedUserAttributesThis cookie stores User Attributes that are sent through the Hotjar Identify API whenever the user is not in the sample. Collected attributes will be saved to Hotjar servers only if the user interacts with a Hotjar Feedback tool, but the cookie will be used regardless of whether a Feedback tool is present.First party
Google Analytics_gaUsed to distinguish users.First party
Google Analytics_gidUsed to distinguish users.First party
Google Analytics_gatUsed to throttle request rate. If Google Analytics is deployed via Google Tag Manager, this cookie will be named _dc_gtm_<property- id>.First party
Google AnalyticsAMP_TOKENContains a token that can be used to retrieve a non-identifiable Client ID from AMP Client ID service. Other possible values indicate opt-out, inflight request or an error retrieving a Client ID from AMP Client ID service.First party
Google Analytics_gac_<property-id>Contains campaign-related information for the user. If ϱhas linked its Google Analytics and Google Ads accounts, Google Ads website conversion tags will read this cookie unless users are opted out. Currently ϱis not active with Google Ads, but it has been in the past. CIHI’s Google Analytics account is linked with Google Ads.First party
Google Analytics__utmaUsed to distinguish users and sessions. The cookie is created when the JavaScript library executes and no existing __utma cookies exist. The cookie is updated every time data is sent to Google Analytics.First party
Google Analytics__utmtUsed to throttle request rate.First party
Google Analytics__utmbUsed to determine new sessions/visits. The cookie is created when the JavaScript library executes and no existing __utmb cookies exist. The cookie is updated every time data is sent to Google Analytics.First party
Google Analytics__utmcUsed in conjunction with the __utmb cookie to determine whether the user was in a new session/visit.First party
Google Analytics__utmzStores the traffic source or campaign that explains how the user reached the site. The cookie is created when the JavaScript library executes and is updated every time data is sent to Google Analytics.First party
Google Analytics 4_gaUsed to distinguish users.First party
Google Analytics 4_gidUsed to distinguish users.First party
Google Analytics 4_ga_<container-id>Used to persist session state.First party
Google Analytics 4_gac_gb_<container-id>Contains campaign-related information. If ϱhas linked its Google Analytics and Google Ads accounts, Google Ads website conversion tags will read this cookie unless users opt out. First party

Functionality cookies 

These cookies are used to recognize and remember your preferences. For example, functionality cookies may use information, such as your language preferences, to make sure that you arrive at a version of our Website that will provide you with a continuous experience. 

Cookie providerName of cookieFunctionFirst party or Third party
YouTubeVISITOR_INFO1_LIVEUsed to measure bandwidth on pages with integrated YouTube videos and to determine whether a user is presented with the new or old player interface. Third party
YouTubePREF Used to store information such as a user’s preferred page configuration and playback preferences like auto play, shuffle content and player size.Third party
ϱCustomclientLanguageUse to identify a user’s language preference.First party
MicroStrategybSetUsed to store ϱtool (Portal, Insight, eReporting) interface settings, such as the state of the report details section, view filter panel, accordion and other controllable objects.First party
MicroStrategyMSTR_AUTHSet when access to MicroStrategy-based apps has been authenticated. First party
AWSAWSALBTGUsed to enable the AWS load balancer to bind a user’s session to a specific target (stickiness).First party
AWSAWSALBTGCORSUsed to enable the AWS load balancer to bind a user’s session to a specific target (stickiness).First party
NjoynBNI_persistenceUsed by our recruitment management solution to run the website functionality/content requests.First party
Njoynhas_jsUsed to determine if the user’s browser has Java Script enabled.First party
NjoynTbtokenIndicates a successful login on the recruitment management solution.First party

Third-party Website cookies

When using our Website, you may be directed to other websites for such activities as completing surveys, submitting job applications and viewing content hosted on those sites such as an embedded video or news article. These websites may use their own cookies. We do not have control over the placement of cookies by other websites you visit, even if you are directed to them from our Website.

How can I manage my cookies preferences?

You have many choices with regards to the management of cookies on your device. All major browsers allow you to block or delete cookies from your system. Please check your browser settings for more information. However, if you do decide to disable cookies you may not be able to access some areas of our Website or the Website may function incorrectly.

Contact us

If you have questions, concerns or complaints regarding this Cookie Notice, please contact us:

Chief Privacy Officer
Canadian Institute for ϱ Information
495 Richmond Road, Suite 600
Ottawa, Ontario  K2A 4H6
Phone: 613-694-6526
Email: privacy@cihi.ca