In this issue: BC’s ‘Open Information, Open Data’ plan shows promise …but the other side of ‘Government 2.0’ requires radical changes to our “antiquated” privacy protections Coalition formed to battle online spying bills FIPA turns 20! Birthday party September 28 Commissioner Denham says BC Ferries-style FOI policy “frustrates the purposes of FIPPA” BC Ferries ‘loses’ […]
Read MoreFIPA has created a website called “Health Information Privacy in British Columbia” to fill a serious lack of information available to the public about their health privacy rights as the province moves toward a universal system of government- controlled electronic health records. British Columbia has launched a multi-million dollar program to create an electronic health […]
Read MoreWhat has FIPA been up to since last year? Read it all in our Annual Report for 2010 (pdf).
Read MoreIn this issue: ‘Open Government’ trend is heating up – Will there be light as well as heat? FIPA to Parliamentary committee: avoid ‘open government’ models that reduce citizens’ information rights Commissioner investigates so-called “Proactive Disclosure” policies BC Government goes to court again to contest release of full IBM contract FIPA welcomes new Minister for […]
Read MoreBC FIPA sent a list of questions on freedom of information and privacy issues to the NDP leadership candidates. We received responses from Adrian Dix and John Horgan which you can download below. Adrian Dix’ response (pdf). John Horgan’s response (pdf).
Read MoreIn this issue: FIPA wins 6-year battle for release of $300 million IBM contract FIPA to start 2011 with new Executive Director BC Ferries FOI policy thwarts requests from advocacy groups and media FIPA asks for investigation of false claims of “no records” by government Third BC Information Summit a big success Legal Actions: Black […]
Read MoreIn this issue: Meet BC’s new Information and Privacy Commissioner FOIPP Act review report a mixed bag FIPA report blasts massive data-matching scheme Legal Actions: Are submissions to government consultations ‘policy advice’? BC government loses again in attempt to keep big contracts secret Dowload the bulletin (pdf).
Read MoreIn this issue: FOIPP Act review committee hears a lot about “How it was meant to be” Birthday party marks 5th Anniversary of FIPA request for IBM contract FIPA protests massive data-matching scheme Push continues for reform of federal Access to Information Act Legal Actions: Does FOI apply to the corporate subsidiaries of public bodies? […]
Read MoreIn this issue: FIPA asks Commissioner to Investigate illegal destruction of BC Cabinet e-mail E-Health privacy campaign urges people to demand rights or opt out Campaign for Open Government hammers BC Liberals’ FOI performance New FIPA study says BC’s FOI performance is even worse than last reported by the Information Commissioner Enhanced Driver Licences and […]
Read MoreCatch up on our activities in our spring update for members. In this issue: Free to Speak Campaign urges mass demonstrations of “civil obedience” Campaign for Open Government starts 2009 push E-Health Records roll out in BC without promised privacy protections Olympic Surveillance legacy no gift to privacy rights Enhanced Driver Licences Enhanced Identification Cards […]
Read MoreHere is the Fall Update for our members. In this Issue: FIPA joins with newspaper and taxpayer groups to challenge federal Conservatives on failure to fulfil Access to Information promises Campaign for Open Government pauses to prepare for 2009 push Electronic health records in BC no cause to rejoice! All-party review of BC’s Personal Information […]
Read MoreFIPA sent a letter on May 4 to the Leaders of BC’s three leading political parties, asking them to clearly state their positions on a wide range of issues concerning freedom of information. We are deeply concerned with the 10-year decline in access to government information that has occurred under the last NDP and current […]
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