Where to begin: restarting a failed access-to-information system 

We need a better deal that actively puts transparency back more fully into the picture, and we can start by changing the decades-old, decrepit Access to Information Act.
Information Commissioner Caroline Maynard was among the panellists at a July 9 discussion who expressed a preference for an independent, credible review of access legislation, writes Ken Rubin.

It's rare that the kickoff of what to do about Canada's failing access-to-information system comes during a summer panel discussion.

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