Following a scathing statement from the Representative for Children and Youth, and with the Privacy Commissioner and Auditor General also […]
Following a scathing statement from the Representative for Children and Youth, and with the Privacy Commissioner and Auditor General also […]
Privacy concerns are snowballing about the collection, use and disclosure of personal information through police databases. On Wednesday, BC Information […]
BC’s Representative for Children and Youth has released a scathing statement expressing deep concerns over the effectiveness, security, and reliability […]
FIPA is excited to announce that the 2012 BC Information Summit will take place September 19th at UBC Robson Square. […]
The day before the beginning of a long weekend in both Canada and the United States, our governments finally released […]
FIPA congratulates the Canadian Identity Theft Support Centre (CITSC) on the official launch of their victim support services! The Canadian […]
There has been a lot of discouraging news on the FOI and privacy front recently as a raft of new […]
BC Supreme court justice Bracken has set down his ruling on a judicial review application sought by the Minister of […]
In today’s Vancouver Sun, FIPA’s Executive Director Vincent Gogolek teams up with Michael Vonn of the BCCLA and Shannon Daub […]
Election advertising law doesn’t just limit big spenders – small spenders get tangled in complicated rules that undermine democratic debate. […]
BC’s Minister of Social Development Stakes Government’s Reputation on Safety and Privacy of new Integrated Case Management System Controversy is […]