The following is a joint statement sent to Canada’s major federal parties, and signed by FIPA alongside a number of other organizations […]
The following is a joint statement sent to Canada’s major federal parties, and signed by FIPA alongside a number of other organizations […]
Many questions remain after Commissioner addresses FOI complaint relating to controversial Ministry of Health firings VANCOUVER, September 10, 2015 – […]
Download the full August 2015 Bulletin, or use the links below to read individual articles online. In this issue: Political Parties and […]
What does B.C.’s Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FIPPA) have to do with international trade? One would […]
Our groundbreaking report, The Connected Car: Who is in the Driver’s Seat?, released for the Office of the Privacy Commissioner […]
In the April issue of the Bulletin, we described our complaint about the B.C. Government’s odd excuse for failing to […]
As Canadians prepare to vote in the upcoming federal election, we at FIPA are working to determine where political parties […]
How can federal political parties use your personal information? Unfortunately, in Canada the answer is ‘any way they see fit.’ […]
Download letter now Letter from the Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner in response to BC FIPA’s complaint about […]
VANCOUVER, August 5, 2015 – The Office of the BC Information and Privacy Commissioner (OIPC) has confirmed that the BC […]
Information Commissioner says other ministries should also look for information that must be released in public interest VANCOUVER, July 2, […]