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Privacy News Highlights – 2005

Weekly privacy news briefs from around the world – October to December 2005: Privacy News Highlights – 13 Oct 2005 Privacy News Highlights – 20 Oct 2005 Privacy News Highlights – 27 Oct 2005 Privacy News Highlights – 10 Nov 2005 Privacy News Highlights – 23 Nov 2005 Privacy News Highlights – 1 Dec 2005 […]

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Have bureaucrats hijacked the review of BC’s Freedom of Information Act?

BC’s Freedom of Information Act is in dire need of updating and strengthening. A formal review of the act completed in 2004 should have yielded improvements, but the government has taken a puzzling detour. A Special Committee of the Legislature conducted a comprehensive review of the FOI act in 2004 and submitted a report with […]

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La Forest Report urges Ottawa to “do much more” to make access to information and privacy laws work

The federal government got a lot more than it asked for when it commissioned former Supreme Court justice Gerard La Forest to study whether or not the offices of the federal Information Commissioner and Privacy Commissioner should be merged. Although these offices are merged in some provinces, it was not entirely clear what was pushing […]

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Harper pledges to strengthen Access to Information Act and protect whistleblowers

Opposition leader Stephen Harper has announced that, if elected, the Conservatives will introduce major measures to increase federal transparency and accountability. The federal Liberals promised major initiatives to increase transparency, but FIPA and other watchdogs have taken them to task for introducing ineffective whistleblower legislation and failing to carry through with reform of the Access […]

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David Loukidelis re-appointed as BC’s Information and Privacy Commissioner

BC’s Information and Privacy Commissioner, David Loukidelis, has been appointed for a second six-year term. Members of a Special Committee of the Legislature unanimously recommended that the House reappoint Loukidelis. “During his tenure as Commissioner, David Loukidelis has earned a well-deserved reputation as an effective advocate for the access to information and privacy rights of […]

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BC whistleblower sticks neck out for turtles

Gordon McAdams, a BC government ecologist, was fired on his last day before retirement for filing confidential government documents with the Supreme Court of British Columbia. McAdams was dismissed for attaching confidential government records to an affidavit he filed in support of a court action to stop the province from building a road through endangered […]

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Canadian government readies legislation to increase Internet snooping powers

Read more about Lawful Access legislation here.

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Ottawa Routinely Breaks the Law in Treatment of Media Requests under Access to Information, Newspapers Claim

Canadian Newspaper Association asks Information Commissioner to Investigate Secret Rules that Block Transparency The federal government is applying bureaucratic systems that filter access to information requests made by media and subject them to scrutiny that causes unfair delays, in violation of Canada’s Access to Information Act, Canadian Newspaper Association President and CEO Anne Kothawala said […]

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Consultation on Lawful Access: Vancouver Meeting

Justice Canada and BC FIPA held a meeting with civil society groups in the context of the government consultation on Lawful Access on March 15, 2005. No one in the group assembled for the Vancouver consultation questioned the need for lawful access provisions in the Criminal Code and the Competition Act to address new technologies. […]

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Proposed Reforms to BC’s Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act

BC FIPA has presented a list of 11 recommendations regarding reforms to BC’s Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (“the Act”). These recommendations are our top priorities for reform and cover the following issues: increasing routine release; better principles guiding retention and destruction of documents; restoring the coverage of the Act to all […]

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BC FIPA’s proposed reforms of BC’s FOIPP Act — Aug 2005

BC FIPA endorses most of the recommendations for reform of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FOIPP Act) presented in the two reports Enhancing the Province’s Public Sector Access and Privacy Law (Special Committee to Review the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, 2004) and Privacy and the USA Patriot […]

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Privacy Commissioner warns that no-fly list will infringe on privacy rights

“The no-fly list announced last Friday represents a serious incursion into the rights of travelers in Canada, rights of privacy and rights of freedom of movement,” says Jennifer Stoddart, the Privacy Commissioner of Canada. Canada’s Transport Minister announced the government’s intention to create a “no-fly list” entitled “Passenger Protect” on August 5, 2005. Stoddart said […]

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