Bill 22 is a failure. We suspected it might be bad. On review it is worse than anyone expected. “We […]
Bill 22 is a failure. We suspected it might be bad. On review it is worse than anyone expected. “We […]
A step backwards for transparency when the public needs it most. VICTORIA, October 18, 2021 – Bill 22, introduced in the BC […]
Join FIPA President Mike Larsen with Commissioner Michael McEvoy for an important update on transparency and privacy in British Columbia. […]
As part of our efforts to recognize the importance of the events and actions past and present that surround this date, FIPA […]
We write today to ask for clarity from each of your Ministries with respect to the announcement made by School District No 79 Cowichan Valley (SD79) to put in place overt video surveillance on the interior and exterior of their school buses, and with respect to the broader issues that this announcement raises. This project was announced by the school district in April of this year via Facebook and was made possible by a $150,000 allocation in provincial and federal funding from the “Safe Return to Class Fund.”
Working with our partners in the Right to Information Alliance of Canada (RTIAC) we sent letters to the major political parties […]
With the start of Canada’s Federal Election campaign, the Freedom of Information and Privacy Association (FIPA) has released their 2021 FIPA Election […]
Transparency Spotlight is a searchable table of over 6,500 news stories informed through Access to Information requests. Released this summer […]
FIPA has added a new public resource. Transparency Spotlight can be found under the Research and Resources Section. This is […]
The Ministry of Citizens’ Services launched an online survey soliciting input on access to government information and the protection of privacy. The Ministry says it […]
The 2021 Annual General Meeting is an ideal opportunity to hear highlights of the Association’s work over the past year […]