Vancouver, April 1, 2019 — A statement released yesterday by the Ministry of Citizens’ Services, which claims that “new legislative […]
NDP celebrates Liberal’s ineffective ‘Duty to document’
Vancouver, April 1, 2019 — A statement released yesterday by the Ministry of Citizens’ Services, which claims that “new legislative […]
On this episode of the show, we go back to a time before British Columbia had freedom of information or […]
It is with great sadness that we acknowledge the passing of Dr. Richard Rosenberg, Emeritus Professor in the Department of […]
Download the full March 2019 Bulletin, or use the links below to read individual articles online. In this issue: Introducing: Data […]
We are pleased to introduce Nazli Jelveh as the newest member of FIPA’s Board of Directors. After completing her undergraduate […]
We offer Freedom of Information workshops to anyone looking to learn basic and practical skills needed to start tackling their […]
Last November, we published Carroll Anne Boydell’s analysis of BC’s new whistleblower legislation – the Public Interest Disclosure Act (PIDA) […]
Data Subjects is a new podcast dedicated to issues surrounding privacy and freedom of information rights in Canada. The show […]
We’ve been hearing from a lot of British Columbians who are concerned about sharing their Social Insurance Number (SIN) with […]
Media Release A small step towards open and transparent government Vancouver, February 5, 2019 – The B.C. Freedom of Information […]
By Carlo Javier It was fitting to end Data Privacy Day on Jan. 28 with a talk called Privacy in […]