Election advertising law doesn’t just limit big spenders – small spenders get tangled in complicated rules that undermine democratic debate. […]
Election advertising law doesn’t just limit big spenders – small spenders get tangled in complicated rules that undermine democratic debate. […]
BC’s Minister of Social Development Stakes Government’s Reputation on Safety and Privacy of new Integrated Case Management System Controversy is […]
We may be small but we have a big reach! Read all about the extent of FIPA’s work in our […]
In this issue: FIPA, allies call for public inquiry into integrated case management system Federal information commissioner announces ATIA consultations […]
In this issue: Big Challenges ahead for Freedom of Information and Privacy Government reaches a new low in FOI avoidance […]
Canada’s federal government should take all steps necessary to ensure he standards and values behind Canadian privacy laws are not […]
BC FIPA and the BCCLA have sent their comments on proposed amendments to the Freedom of Information and Protection of […]
In this update: Conservatives hit hard by backlash against online spying bill – a privacy issue that has rung the […]
The Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner for BC has published guidelines for public bodies considering the benefits and […]
In an investigation report released yesterday, Commissioner Elizabeth Denham shot down the use of facial recognition technology by ICBC for […]
The federal Conservatives’ online spying bill is back in Parliament and bad as ever … but opposition to the bill […]