Trudeau’s off to slow, weak start on transparency record

Refusing to make fully public a 2015 Saudi Arabia human rights report puts a dent in his promise of ‘information by default.’ South of the border in the United States, the government annually release reports on other countries’ human rights records.
OTTAWA—Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is starting off with a mixed and weak transparency record. Refusing to make fully public a 2015 Saudi Arabia human rights report puts a dent in his promise of  “information by default.” South of the border in the United States, the government annually rel...

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