FIPA and the BC Civil Liberties Association have joined forces to oppose a blatant move by the BC Liberals to […]
FIPA and the BC Civil Liberties Association have joined forces to oppose a blatant move by the BC Liberals to […]
Vancouver Sun columnist Vaughn Palmer reports that the B.C. Liberals have rebuffed two requests to include the $100-million New Relationship […]
The British Columbia government has auctioned off computer tapes containing thousands of highly sensitive records, including information about people’s medical […]
The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) has released a public notice asking for input on the development and operation […]
On January 23, for the first time in 20 years, a Canadian federal election may deliver real reform in government […]
Weekly privacy news briefs from around the world – October to December 2005: Privacy News Highlights – 13 Oct 2005 […]
BC’s Freedom of Information Act is in dire need of updating and strengthening. A formal review of the act completed […]
The federal government got a lot more than it asked for when it commissioned former Supreme Court justice Gerard La […]
BC’s Information and Privacy Commissioner, David Loukidelis, has been appointed for a second six-year term. Members of a Special Committee […]
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Justice Canada and BC FIPA held a meeting with civil society groups in the context of the government consultation on […]