Access to Information Reforms in Federal Accountability Act Fall Short

The Canadian Newspaper Association is deeply concerned that the removal of Access to Information reforms from the Federal Accountability...

CNA urges Government not to retreat from pledges on transparency

The Canadian Newspaper Association is deeply troubled by suggestions that the Conservative government plans to remove a core campaign...

CNA Urges Harper to Adopt Measures to Improve Transparency

The Canadian Newspaper Association welcomed the Gomery Commission’s recommendations to curb government secrecy and encourage a culture of openness,...

Ottawa Routinely Breaks the Law in Treatment of Media Requests under Access to Information,...

CNA Asks Information Commissioner to Investigate Secret Rules that Block Transparency The federal government is applying bureaucratic systems that filter...

Access to Information reform: “Let’s get it right”

by Anne Kothawala (Remarks to the Riley Information Services Seminar on Access to Information, Ottawa, September 8, 2005) CHECK AGAINST DELIVERY Tom,...

Parliamentarians can right wrongs that kept Canada in dark on sponsorship scandal

CNA appeals to Parliamentary Committee to reform Access to Information Act Warning that a “culture of secrecy” within government bureaucracies...

2005 Freedom of Information Audit

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Public’s Right to Know in Failing Health in Canada

CNA Access to Information Study Slams Bureaucracies that Block Requests For Canadians trying to get answers about how governments make...

Munsch chair for Family Literacy Day

Canadian children's author Robert Munsch is the honorary chair for Family Literacy Day. Munsch, noted for his books that captivate...

ESOM difficulties stymie community newspapers

Canada Post says problems are easily surmountable MAY 31, 2002 Changes introduced to Canada Post’s electronic statement of mailing program (ESOM)...