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Canada’s Access to Information Regime Is Busted, But It Can Be Fixed
Information Commissioner releases report slamming current system, offers slate of recommendations.
The Canadian Security Intelligence Service Refused to Tell Us How Much It Spent on an Unconstitutional Snooping Campaign
Canada's top spy agency has given VICE a "we can neither confirm nor deny."
We Spoke to Tony Clement About Making the Harper Government More Transparent
Tony Clement is "quite willing to take credit" for improvements in Canada's Access to Information system.
Brisbane, Australia’s 2014 G20 Security Costs Were $500M Less than Toronto’s
According to a recent report from the Brisbane Times, Australia spent $100 million on security during their recent G20 summit, a figure which pales in comparison to Toronto's $929 million for the G8 and G20 of 2010.
The Canadian Government Launched an “Idea Dialogue” to Promote Transparency
An "idea dialogue" inspired by the decade-old idea of Web 2.0 has been launched by the Canadian government to promote transparency, at a time when government transparency is in very bad shape.
The Number of Contaminated Sites in Northwestern Ontario Has Changed Dramatically
After we published a story detailing how a vast amount of contaminated sites in Ontario affect First Nations communities, the government started to shift around their numbers, which they say was purely coincidental.