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Right to Know Coalition of Nova Scotia

Right to Know Coalition of Nova Scotia (RTKNS) is a non-profit organization. Through advocacy and education, RTKNS encourages the use and development of freedom-of-information legislation to foster a better informed and more politically active electorate in Nova Scotia and to improve the quality of public and private decision making in the province.

Wednesday, November 21, 2007

Miscellaneous November 2007 Headlines:

Nov 07, 2007: An unhealthy culture of secrecy and spin-doctoring (Vancouver Sun)

Nov 07, 2007: Secrecy, spin and the right to know (theage.com.au)

Nov 07, 2007: Editorial: A culture of secrecy (Herald Sun - AU)

Nov 05, 2007: Subtle shift towards secrecy: report (The Australian)

Nov 01, 2007: Ombudsman irked by level of municipal secrecy (London Free Press)

Nov 01, 2007: Secrecy impedes informed discourse (ON LINE opinion - AU)

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"Without the FOI, the establishment would have been able to hide even more than it does now. Instead of making it harder for people to get information from public bodies on how they are run, it should be made easier."
-- Norwich North UK MP Ian Gibson (Oct 2006) on raising FOI fees
If the public is "to participate more [in government] than just via the ballot box, then they need proper access to information"
-- Joanne Caddy, (Nov 2001), "Why citizens are central to good governance", OECD Observer,