Suzanne Legault
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Trudeau government has more to do to combat Harper-era muzzling of scientists: reportPrime Minister Justin Trudeau took office in 2015 promising to end the muzzling of scientists, and proceeded to make corresponding changes to Canada's access to information laws.CanadaMar 18, 2018
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Access to information bill a step backwards, not forward: watchdogA government bill intended to increase transparency for Canadians would actually do the opposite, the federal information watchdog said Thursday.CanadaSep 28, 2017
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Liberal bill not designed to restore long-gun registry: public safety ministerThe bill will address concerns raised by the information commissioner over the RCMP allegedly destroying gun registry data in violation of Access to Information laws, Ralph Goodale said.CanadaJun 8, 2017
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Liberals hiding behind outdated access to information laws, commissioner saysThe government's words - promises to be transparent and accountable - mean little without action, Canada's information czar says.PoliticsJun 8, 2017
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Judge orders Transport Canada to reconsider request for no-fly list detailsThe public could be a step closer to knowing a jealously guarded federal secret: the number of people on Canada's no-fly list.CanadaMay 16, 2016
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Feds eliminate extra access-to-info feesYou'll no longer be asked to pay thousands of dollars to access public information.CanadaMay 5, 2016
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Liberals pledge to implement all access-to-information promises ‘as quickly as possible’The Liberals say they'll bring in all their promised access-to-information reforms as soon as possible - potentially as early as this winter.CanadaApr 28, 2016
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Liberals pledge to strengthen info watchdog, but her funding’s at lowest point since 2009The Liberals campaigned on a promise to strengthen the Information Commissioner. Her budget's smaller than it's been in years.CanadaApr 28, 2016
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Terror documents so secret feds can’t tell you why they’re secretThousands of pages of correspondence and briefing notes on the federal government's anti-terror Bill C-51 are so secret the government won't even disclose its reasons for censoring them.CanadaOct 16, 2015
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Government hands Quebec gun data over to courtThe federal government handed over an external drive containing Quebec long gun registry data to the Federal Court on Tuesday morning.CanadaJun 23, 2015
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