Here’s how the Ford government is sending its public’s right-to-information laws to the bottom of Canada’s FOI pit

The Ontario government’s proposed changes tear apart the foundation of the 1988 Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, but, federally, we may not be too far behind.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford is aiming for last place when it comes to transparency with his government’s proposed changes, writes Ken Rubin.

OTTAWA—Premier Doug Ford has taken centre stage in pushing for the Ontario government to eviscerate his province’s 1988 freedom-of-information legislation.

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