Another year, more government secrecy

The government's regressive access to information bill is now in the Senate's hands, but that's not the only threat to transparency in the capital.
Treasury Board President Jane Philpott inherited stewardship of the government's access to information bill, C-58, and its transparency policies when she was shuffled into the role earlier this month.

OTTAWA—The new year brings with it at least four basic problems that put transparency under threat.

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