Two new Committee reports on National Security – How will Goodale react? Two important Commons committee reports relating to Bill […]
Two new Committee reports on National Security – How will Goodale react? Two important Commons committee reports relating to Bill […]
FIPA talks Connected Cars and Privacy at Senate Transport Committee The Senate Transport and Communications Committee has begun its hearings […]
Drew McArthur named as acting BC Information and Privacy Commissioner for the second time After a five-day vacancy without an […]
This Just In: Liberals, NDP and Greens respond to FIPA’s election questionnaire. Just in time for next week’s vote, we […]
With the provincial election campaign underway, we believe it is important to know where the leaders of BC’s three leading […]
MEDIA RELEASE BC government bill does not create a duty to document government decisions Legislation introduced today is completely discretionary […]
Download the full February 2017 Bulletin, or use the links below to read individual articles online. In this issue: The Final Verdict […]
New year, new changes to the Board and Staff 2017 is well under way, and is shaping up to be […]
What do the province’s leaders think of Freedom of Information and privacy issues in BC? With the BC Election only […]
FIPA weighs in on Privacy Act, PIPEDA reforms FIPA has been active regarding federal privacy law, appearing twice before the […]
BC Throne Speech has none of needed reforms for FOI and privacy The Speech from the Throne kicked off the […]