Have you ever read a news story that began, ‘according to documents obtained through Freedom of Information’ and wondered how […]
Have you ever read a news story that began, ‘according to documents obtained through Freedom of Information’ and wondered how […]
BC FIPA has responded to the Federal Government consultation on the Open Government Partnership commitments with a highly critical examination […]
What is the BC Services Card? It’s an ID card that combines both the drivers license and the provincial health […]
BC FIPA’s intervener’s factum in SCC 34828 (case docket at SCC website). BC FIPA takes the position that greater deference to […]
In a report released earlier today, B.C.’s Information and Privacy Commissioner Elizabeth Denham finally opens the door on last year’s […]
In anticipation of the 2013 academic year, the B.C. Freedom of Information and Privacy Association, with the generous support of […]
In this issue: BC Election: It’s time to double down on info rights BC Election Act causes confusion, chills free […]
The B.C. Freedom of Information and Privacy Association has joined together with civil liberties, pro-democracy, privacy, and open internet advocacy […]
After four weeks of heated campaigning, the 2013 provincial election is finally over. The voters of B.C. have chosen a […]
For more than twenty years, FIPA has been an instrumental part of B.C.’s civil society community. Apply to join our […]
To this point in the provincial election campaign, the leaders of the four major parties have been quite reticent to […]