Access to information laws need reform, say authors of how-to book
Canada’s access to information laws are the “ultimate form of democracy,” but they were designed in a pre-digital age with too many rules to allow governments not to disclose information quickly, if at all, and badly need to be modernized, say two veteran Hill ...
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