FIPA Bulletins

FIPA Bulletins


Transparency, Privacy, and the Federal Election

It is election season, and the leaders of Canada’s political parties are making promises, presenting platforms, and answering questions about plans and policies. The next Government of Canada will have to take positions on transparency reform, privacy in a digital age, democracy and Big Data, and the regulation of increasingly-intrusive surveillance practices. We want to […]

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March 2019 Bulletin

Download the full March 2019 Bulletin, or use the links below to read individual articles online. In this issue: Introducing: Data Subjects, a new podcast from FIPA Update on Whistleblower legislation Book your FOI 101 now! Welcoming a new board member Find more issues of the Bulletin here.

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October 2018 Bulletin

Download the full October 2018 Bulletin, or use the links below to read individual articles online. In this issue: Open letter to Premier Horgan and Minister Sims Info Summit 2018: Changing Perceptions of FOI & Privacy Digital Transformation submission and Whistleblower Report The USMCA and FIPPA Staff Changes Find more issues of the Bulletin here.

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May 2018 Bulletin

Download the full May 2018 Bulletin, or use the links below to read individual articles online. In this issue: Join us for our 2018 AGM Introduction of Public Interest Disclosure Act Whistleblower research project Update on FIPPA consultation FIPA at RightsCon 2018 Find more issues of the Bulletin here.

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FIPA at RightsCon 2018 in Toronto

It has been a busy few months on many fronts in the FIPA office. Earlier this month, FIPA’s Program Director, Joyce Yan, attended RightsCon 2018 in Toronto. This international conference hosts the world’s business leaders, technologists, engineers, investors, activists, human rights experts, and government representatives where they come together to build partnerships, shape global norms, […]

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An Update on FIPPA Public Engagement Consultation

The BC Ministry of Citizens’ Services public consultation on freedom of information and privacy rights in BC closed on April 9, 2018.  We would like to thank you all citizens and organizations those who supported FIPA in the consultation period with blogs and submissions. The public consultation expanded from two categories to a total of […]

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Best practices in whistleblower legislation: Upcoming research project

Carroll Boydell, an instructor in the Department of Criminology at Kwantlen Polytechnic University, is working with BC FIPA on a new research project that will look at best practices in whistleblower legislation. We are working on a new project that will identify and analyze best practices in legislation that governs whistleblowers’ rights and protections. Typically, whistleblowers […]

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BC Government introduces Public Interest Disclosure Act

Bill is a significant step in the right direction, but highlights problems with the current Freedom of Information and Privacy Act (FIPPA). On April 25, BC Attorney General David Eby introduced legislation that would create a framework allowing public service employees to disclose serious wrongdoing, and provides general provisions to protect the discloser. The BC […]

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March 2018 Bulletin

Download the full March 2018 Bulletin, or use the links below to read individual articles online. In this issue: Call for action for FOI and privacy rights in BC Happy retirement  to Vincent! Welcome Sara, FIPA’s new Executive Director Save the Date! The 2018 AGM is right around the corner! Find more issues of the Bulletin […]

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Save the date! Our 2018 AGM is around the corner!

It’s that time of the year! Join us on Tuesday, June 19th at 6PM for our Annual General Meeting. Keep an eye on your inbox over the next few weeks as we finalize all the details for this year’s Annual General Meeting! The AGM is your chance to hear about our work, elect BC FIPA board […]

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Welcome Sara Neuert, FIPA’s new Executive Director

Sara Neuert is the new Executive Director of the BC Freedom of Information and Privacy Association.  She has been working as a consultant for the past decade in community and grassroots initiatives between universities, industries, government and Indigenous communities where the focus was on strategic planning, project management and building relationships. Sara is originally from […]

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Wishing Vincent all the best in his retirement!

After 8 years as FIPA’s Executive Director, we would like to wish Vincent Gogolek all the best in his retirement! Our long-serving and much-celebrated Executive Director, Vincent Gogolek, retired in February. Vince served as FIPA’s Executive Director from 2011-2018, and as Program Director from 2008-2010. In his time with FIPA, and especially in his capacity […]

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