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Access AssessmentsFOI 2025

Ministry of Finance

The Ministry of Finance was listed as an independent public body at the start of 2024 under British Columbia’s Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act  and the Information Management Act. They would be considered part of core government within these laws. FIPA submitted focused FOI requests to determine how this public body was […]

Access Regimes StudyFOI 2024

Access assessment 2024 the latest. 

Access to information can only work if information is managed. In FIPA’s view we all lose when public bodies can’t manage their information to make data-driven decisions and provide access to information.   FIPA’s Access Assessment is going through a top to bottom rewrite and restructure in preparation for the upcoming release of a full report […]

FOI 2024Research

Public private processes undermine accountability.

Originally Published 2024.01.22 and Updated 2024.01.25 As part of our “FOI a Day” research, we continue to file and examine how public bodies meet their record keeping and disclosure obligations. We have been filing a number of freedom of information requests about freedom of information that continue to deliver important insights.   A recent group […]

FOI 2023Research

Public Interest Paywall – Part 1

In the spring 2023 sitting of the legislature, Premier Eby and Minister of Housing Ravi Khalon spoke in detail about the release of the forensic investigation into B.C. Housing. This report was conducted in response to one of the major scandals to emerge under this government. Specifically, the Minister and the Premier described the issue […]

FOI 2023

Comparative Analysis of Assessment Methods

FIPA will always maintain and recognize that timeliness is a core performance measure in freedom of information. Access delayed is access denied.  We also feel the need to avoid the insanity of repeating the same actions and expecting different results. Timeliness is not the only factor.  Our fundamental question: How do we evaluate the performance […]

FOI 2023

An FOI a Day

For the past 30 years. FIPA’s advocacy has focused on the timeliness of the freedom of information process. We have been informed by the belief that access delayed is access denied. Unfortunately, little has changed or improved. Governments fail to meet deadlines, civil society and users complain, the next verse is the same as the […]

FOI 2023

Informal Request Insights

When we started this research, we recognized the possibility of a defensive reaction from the provincial government and some public bodies. Although none of the information we requested was public, some of our requests could be considered routine by the receiving public body. After filing ten separate requests to one ministry, we were asked to […]

FOI 2023

In the Dark

Multiple BC Governments committed to addressing the problem of deliberate record destruction that was revealed by the infamous triple delete scandal. They claim to have solved the issue and improved access to information by putting in place the Information Management Act and updating FOIPPA to include penalties for improper deletion of records.   Specifically, under FOIPPA, […]