B.C., ONTARIO PRIVACY COMMISSIONERS ISSUE GUIDELINES AFTER SUICIDES OF TWO STUDENTS The reluctance of two universities to disclose information that […]
B.C., ONTARIO PRIVACY COMMISSIONERS ISSUE GUIDELINES AFTER SUICIDES OF TWO STUDENTS The reluctance of two universities to disclose information that […]
In an effort to protect and advance the human rights of freedom of expression and privacy, a diverse coalition of […]
Here is the Fall Update for our members. In this Issue: FIPA joins with newspaper and taxpayer groups to challenge […]
FIPA and the office of BC’s Information Commissioner are bringing the world’s leading commentator on freedom of information issues to […]
The Information and Privacy Commissioner, David Loukidelis, has filed his decision regarding the impact of third party requests for review […]
The BC government increasingly engages in secret consultations when legislative and policy changes are being considered. The latest example concerns […]
In the face of growing surveillance of travellers, many Canadians are being caught in the web of government watch lists. […]
BC FIPA has sent a letter to the Prime Minister regarding the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA) to highlight its concerns […]
The Canadian government is secretly negotiating an international trade agreement which could broaden the power of law enforcement officials to […]
On November 26, 2006, BC FIPA and the BC Civil Liberties Association made several recommendations on improving the Personal Information […]
FIPA and the BC Civil Liberties Association have released a joint submission to an all-party committee of the BC Legislature […]