Smoke and mirrors: phase one of the feds’ glib transparency moves
None of this was what I suggested should happen for fuller transparency.
Treasury Board President Scott Brison on May 5 brought his government’s first-stage claims to move transparency forward to the House of Commons Access to Information Committee. With expectations high, those heralded benefits need closer scrutiny beyond the initial favourable headlines.
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