FIPA HOME
News Library Links About Help
FIPA is a non-profit society dedicated to advancing freedom of information and privacy rights in Canada...

Your FOI and Privacy Rights

How can we help you?

Help Topics Here

Donate
Contact Us
News Updates
Become a Member
Privacy Policy

Follow us on Twitter

This website was developed through generous grants from

the Law Foundation of British Columbia

Notary Foundation

and

the Notary Foundation of British Columbia

Notary Foundation

CLICK HERE FOR A LIST OF FIPA'S MAJOR FUNDERS.


BC Freedom of Information and Privacy Association (FIPA) is a registered sponsor under the Election Act


Federal Access-to-information program overwhelmed, report says
March 31st, 2008 12:00am
DEPARTMENT'S EMPLOYEES BLAME INADEQUATE RESOURCES, BUREAUCRATIC ATTITUDES

The federal Access to Information process appears to be in crisis as the rising number of requests, along with the pressure of the Harper government's promises of increased transparency, are not being met with additional funding and resources, a new government report indicates.

The assessment, based on focus groups with Access to Information employees, reveals that one department is so overwhelmed that it automatically implements one-year extensions for every request it receives "regardless of the pressure" and the Access to Information and Privacy Act's target of 30-day responses.

However, Anne Kothawala, the president of the Canadian Newspaper Association, said the report's findings accurately reflected the serious frustrations in the access community with a "broken-down, outdated system." She said the problem had been heightened by the government's failure to fulfil its promise to reform the Access to Information and Privacy Act and bring in new resources.

LINK to full Ottawa Citizen article Click Here


Design by   Coverall Crew   Hosted with Love by   Retrix Hosting