Improving transparency ‘not a priority’ for the Trudeau government: info watchdog
OTTAWA — The federal information watchdog says the government’s key transparency provision has steadily eroded to the point where it no longer serves its intended purpose.
In her annual report to Parliament, information commissioner Caroline Maynard says chronic issues continue to plague the Access to Information system, with no solutions in sight.
For a $5 fee, Canadians can use the access law to request federal records, from briefing notes and reports to emails and invoices.
However, requesters have long complained the system is clumsy, slow and full of loopholes that allow government agencies to refuse to release information.