Here is the response from the BC Liberal Party to our election survey on freedom of information and privacy issues […]
Here is the response from the BC Liberal Party to our election survey on freedom of information and privacy issues […]
FIPA sent a letter on May 4 to the Leaders of BC’s three leading political parties, asking them to clearly […]
These are the questions we sent to the leaders of BC’s political parties to survey their views on freedom of […]
In the summer of 2004, ID theft was a hot issue. Since then, it has exploded. There has been a […]
BC FIPA has provided its comments on Justice Canada’s new Lawful Access proposals. These proposals were announced as part of […]
FIPA has joined with 83 other Civil liberties groups in the “International Campaign against Mass Surveillance”. The campaign is calling […]
FIPA has submitted a paper to the House of Commons Subcommittee on Public Safety and National Security, which is currently […]
BC FIPA has presented its submisson on the Anti-terrorism Act to the House of Commons Subcommittee on Public Safety and […]
The Canadian Parliament’s Subcommittee on Public Safety and National Security began a review of Canada’s Anti-terrorism Act on December 16, […]
A recently disclosed privacy breach at giant US-based information broker Choicepoint points out the need for a new law in […]
Ottawa, January 27, 2005 – The Privacy Commissioner of Canada, Jennifer Stoddart, is pleased to announce that the Office of […]