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A charity set up by the Catholic Church to compensate residential school
survivors spent $6.46-million, more than one quarter of its funds, on expenses,
returned almost $600,000
over 2 years ago
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Observers draw direct connection between anti-lockdown, anti-government groups and those spreading anti-Muslim and white nationalist messages during the federal election campaign
over 2 years ago
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Organizations and individuals have called for a move to masks with better
filtering capabilities, owing to the recent spike in COVID-19 cases
about 2 years ago
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The federal government dropped its legal action against the Catholic Church in
2015 because of ‘low likelihood of success,’ documents obtained by The Globe and
Mail reveal
almost 2 years ago
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Office of the Information Commissioner logged 6,945 complaints during the
2021-22 fiscal year, an increase of nearly 71 per cent compared to 2020-21
over 1 year ago
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Caroline Maynard told a House of Commons standing committee that every government department is struggling to keep up with its legally required access-to-information duties
over 1 year ago
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Extraordinary 80-year delay Ottawa researcher faced to access RCMP documents
shows ‘absurdity’ of Canada’s access-to-information system, says expert
over 1 year ago
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Access experts testifying before a House of Commons committee lambasted the
public service, government policies and the Access to Information Act, the 1983
law governing federal access requests
about 1 year ago
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President of the B.C. Freedom of Information and Privacy Association says the regime has suffered due to lack of meaningful updates
about 1 year ago
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Experts warn that the broad nature of Canadian privacy law allows police forces to withhold videos they may not want released
12 months ago
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Justin Trudeau, in the Liberal Party’s 2015 election platform, vowed to make sweeping changes to access to information, but those changes were never adopted
3 months ago