The BC Supreme Court’s recent decision (Liberal Party of Canada v. The Complainants, 2024 BCSC 814) confirming that the Personal […]
BC Court Ruling a Step Toward Privacy Accountability for Federal Political Parties
The BC Supreme Court’s recent decision (Liberal Party of Canada v. The Complainants, 2024 BCSC 814) confirming that the Personal […]
Katie Punia drafted the following as part of her professional experience placement at FIPA from the UBC Master of Library […]
The B.C. Freedom of Information and Privacy Association is monitoring the government’s response to the series of “sophisticated cybersecurity incidents” […]
FIPA is grateful and privileged to have post-secondary students drawing and contributing from a variety of experiences. Jerika Caduhada is […]
Despite a legal intervention from FIPA and others, it is a dark day for accountability in Canada. The Supreme Court […]
Originally Published 2024.01.22 and Updated 2024.01.25 As part of our “FOI a Day” research, we continue to file and examine […]
As the Office of the Special Interlocutor called for open submissions FIPAs Gage Smith drew from his research on Leading Language to draft a submission.
From this expanded research, there are simple steps that Provincial Governments can act upon to address issues that have been identified.
FIPA had the opportunity and privilege to attend and present at Government Information Days. The annual event is coordinated by an organizing committee of government info librarians who develop the programs and share hosting.
New for 2023 FIPA sent its first national survey of Commissioners’ approaches to access regime evaluation.
New for 2023 FIPA has expanded the research from its interprovincial legislative comparisons across Canada.
New for 2023 FIPA has expanded its teaching resources for educators in primary schools.