Federal government plans to keep more public records secret, including documents on advertising sponsorship
The Chretien Government has just received its internal Treasury Board's Access Task Force Report and plans to use it as the basis for ramming through regressive amendments this fall to Canada's 1982 Access to Information Act. This means more public records will be cut off, including ones exposing...
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