The BC Freedom of Information and Privacy Association (FIPA) is inviting all students, parents, teachers, and concerned members of the […]
E-Learning, Smart Devices & Privacy: Where does the Consent Lie?
The BC Freedom of Information and Privacy Association (FIPA) is inviting all students, parents, teachers, and concerned members of the […]
From FIPA President Mike Larsen The introduction of the amendments to B.C.’s Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act […]
Vancouver, October 7, 2019 – The Premier of British Columbia, John Horgan, announced late Friday that he has accepted the […]
Vancouver, September 26, 2019 – As part of Right to Know Week 2019, Independent journalist Stanley Tromp has published the […]
The BC Freedom of Information and Privacy Association is looking for a new Executive Director. Our current Executive Director, Sara […]
It is election season, and the leaders of Canada’s political parties are making promises, presenting platforms, and answering questions about […]
Vancouver, August 30, 2019 – Yesterday, the Information and Privacy Commissioner for BC, Michael McEvoy, issued an Order stating that […]
As we learned in the first episode of Data Subjects, BC’s Freedom of Information laws were created in order to […]
We’re calling on the provincial government to keep their promise Earlier this month, we teamed up with the BC Civil […]
This report updates FIPA’s 2015 ground-breaking report, The Connected Car: Who is in the Driver’s Seat? As may be expected, […]
Since 2014, the BC Civil Liberties Association (BCCLA) has been pushing back against the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) and […]