NEWS RELEASE August 28, 2014 BC Police dig deep into job applicants’ personal information BC FIPA asks Information and Privacy Commissioner to investigate overcollection VANCOUVER, B.C.—A number of police departments across BC are asking some very intrusive questions, and not about criminals under investigation. The BC Freedom of Information and Privacy Association has filed a […]
Read MoreAugust 28, 2014 Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner PO Box 9038 4th Floor — 947 Fort Street Victoria, BC V8W 9A4 BY E Mail: info@oipc.bc.ca Dear Commissioner: RE: Request for investigation into excessive collection of information by police forces in employment applications I am writing to ask you to conduct an investigation under s.42 […]
Read MoreThe countdown to Information Summit 2014 has begun, and more than a dozen excellent and expert speakers and panelists are gearing up for the event! BC’s Information and Privacy Commissioner Elizabeth Denham will kick things off with a keynote address on recent developments in access and privacy, including how her office is forced to use […]
Read MoreRequest for an investigation into the failure of the BC Government to release information about the Mount Polley tailings pond, contrary to s.25 of FIPPA. Download the complaint
Read MoreNEWS RELEASE August 11, 2014 BC Government had obligation to release tailings pond info BC FIPA asks Info and Privacy Commissioner to investigate BC government (in)action VANCOUVER, B.C.—The BC Freedom of Information and Privacy Association has filed a complaint with the BC Information and Privacy Commissioner over the BC government’s failure to release information […]
Read MoreConference will explore the balance in information rights that protects Freedom of Information and privacy The BC Freedom of Information and Privacy Association (FIPA) is excited to announce that the 2014 BC Information Summit will take place September 19th at UBC Robson Square. The event, entitled “Information Summit 2014: Where’s the Balance?” will examine new […]
Read MoreAnnouncement of the launch of FIPA’s new health privacy website, www.healthinfoprivacy.bc.ca Download release
Read MoreProvincial private sector privacy laws will also be affected The Supreme Court of Canada has blown away the underpinnings of the federal government’s online spying legislation, but the effects will be much wider.In a decision handed down last week, the Court found that contrary to the statements by a number of government officials and lawyers, […]
Read MoreAccess in the Academy, developed by the Freedom of Information and Privacy Association and Mike Larsen of Kwantlen Polytechnic University (Instructor, Dept. of Criminology), and generously funded by the Law Foundation of British Columbia, is a brand new educational resource that provides a unique and practical look at how researchers, students, and others in the […]
Read MoreAn example letter for making a provincial Freedom of Information Request (in British Columbia). Download
Read MoreAn example letter for making a federal Access to Information Request. Download
Read MoreFIPA continues to fight for freedom of expression by appealing the Supreme Court of BC’s decision in the Provincial Election Act case. Download release
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