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Waterloo continues fight to hide costs in RIM Park lawsuits Waterloo Record Waterloo has maintained since the original freedom-of-information request was made that disclosing its legal costs would arm defendants with valuable ... |
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The First Stage of an Open Government Revolution: "
Obama's Open Government Directive is a potentially groundbreaking development, but the administration must clarify responsibilities or risk poor execution, writes Ian Millhiser.
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Your Right To Know: Bring Transparency To State Spending: "And in a traditional home of open government like Wisconsin, one would think transparency in government spending here would be a no-brainer, right? ...
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FOI bill is not the answer – Eseme Eyiboh, House spokesman: "
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Gov Amaechi Wants Immediate Passage of FOI Bill | :::…The Tide ...: "The Rivers State Governor, Rt. Hon. Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi has called on the National Assembly to hasten the passage of the Freedom of Information (FOI) Bill. Governor Amaechi who made the call as a Special Guest of Honour at the Forth ...
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Harper needs new stand-up routine: "Instead, two information commissioners in three years have savaged the Harper government's devotion to secrecy and censorship. ...
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The FOI Advocate: NJ School Board Members Need to Take it Outside: "The official blog of the National Freedom of Information Coalition and the FOI ADVOCATE, in which we bring news of freedom of information developments far and wide... NFOIC is a coalition of state groups dedicated to open government, ...
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A closed door is not transparent: "Mr. Senat, an expert on open government, has posted his findings and opinions on this matter for those who wish to know more at foioklahoma.blogspot.com. ...
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Freedom of Information report online: "Click on the "Setting a Transparency Precedent" link on the home page. Or go directly to www.justice.gov/oip/fy08.html.
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Simcoe County given information ultimatum - Collingwood Enterprise Bulletin: "
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UK Freedom of Information Blog: FOI statistics July-Sept 2009: "FOI statistics July-Sept 2009. The quarterly statistics bulletin on FOI implementation within central government have been published for the period July to September 2009. Executive summary. Departments of State reported receiving 6208 ...
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Government's secrecy over ACTA anti-democratic lobbyists say: "The agreement is being drafted between the US, Australia, Canada and the European Union. There have been rumours that some industry insiders in the US have ...
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On behalf of the Right to Know Coalition of Nova Scotia Darce Fardy, the President, commended the Minister of Finance, Graham Steele, for his recent public support for the Nova Scotia Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act
In an interview with allnovascotia.com, the senior cabinet minister advised all public bodies they must provide records requested under the FOIPOP Act unless they can prove that the information sought falls under one of the Act's exemptions to disclosure.
The Act itself says that exemptions should be "rare and specific" and that public bodies must be "fully accountable" to the public.
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From: Mary Kennedy [mailto:kennemg@gov.ns.ca]
Good Morning,
On December 2, 2009, Nova Scotia Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Review Officer Dulcie McCallum issued the following Review Report. The complete Report is attached and a copy can also be found on our website at http://www.foipop.ns.ca/rep_recent.html
FI-08-12
Report Release Date: December 2, 2009
Public Body: Atlantic Lottery Corporation
Issues: Whether the Atlantic Lottery Corporation ["ALC"] appropriately applied the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act["Act"] and, in particular:
1. Whether the ALC properly exercised its discretion in severing information under s. 15(1)(a), 15(1)(c) or 15(1)(k).
2. Whether the release of the personal information contained in the Record would constitute an unreasonable invasion of personal privacy pursuant to s. 20(1).
3. Whether the information included in the disclosure decision was open, accurate and complete in accordance with the duty to assist [s. 7].
Record at Issue: Pursuant to s. 38 of the Act, ALC has provided the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy ["FOIPOP"] Review Office with a copy of the complete Record including the information withheld from the Applicant. At no time are the contents of the Recorddisclosed or the Record itself released to the Applicant by the FOIPOP Review Officer or her delegated staff.
Part 1 and 4 of the Record - the ALC Investigation Reports
Reports from the investigations into retailer/ticket seller and ALC employee wins launched by the ALC during 2005. Note the Parts of the Record in this list for #1 and #4 are the same documents. The reports from the ALC investigations for the provinces of Newfoundland, Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick have been released, with severances pursuant to s. 15 and 20. The ALC has not released any of its 83 investigations for the province of Nova Scotia that are still under investigation by the RCMP.
9 documents (encompassing 25 pages) are emails that are responsive.
56 documents (encompassing 510 pages) are "investigation records."
Part 2 of the Record - the ALC Press Releases of Big Winners
All press releases about winners of $25,000 or more in any game sponsored by the ALC since January 1, 2001, for all four Atlantic Provinces but excluding news releases currently available at www.alc.ca.
838 documents (encompassing 867 pages) are "winners media releases."
Part 3 of the Record - the ALC Verification for Retailers' Wins
Files, including but not limited to, the documents related to verifying the wins of the 44 retailers who claimed prizes of at least $25,000 between January 1, 2001 and December 31, 2006, for Newfoundland, Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick (except 4). The ALC has not released any of the verification for Retailers' Wins for the province of Nova Scotia that are still under investigation by the RCMP.
48 documents (encompassing 450 pages) are "win verification" files.
Part 4 of the Record - see Part 1 above
Documents related to the 25 investigations the ALC conducted between January 1, 2001 and December 31, 2006. ALC acknowledged in its December 14, 2007 decision that a consultant study identified further investigation documents that were responsive to the Applicant's Application for Access to a Record, and so expanded the scope of this last item. These documents appear to be identical to the documents in Part 1, and for ease of reference, I will address both as Part 1 in the remainder of this Review Report.
Findings: 1.The ALC provided a copy of the part of the Record related to the New Brunswick investigations during the final stage of the formal Review. On the Record, the ALC claims a new exemption, under s. 14 "advice", though there is no reference to it in its decision letter to the Applicant. This late exemption is being made over two years since the original Application for Access to a Record and is well beyond the policy of the Review Officer for the time in which a late exemption can be claimed. In any event, based on s. 14(3) of the Act, the exemption in s. 14(1) cannot apply to a record that has been in existence for over five years, which this Record has been.
2. The ALC's internal investigation information, which was handed over to the RCMP for its investigation, does not fall within the definition of law enforcement information as defined by the Act. The ALC has the ability to investigate under s. 30 of the Gaming Control Act but that legislation does not provide for a penalty or sanction being imposed at the conclusion of the investigation. The information held by the ALC in relation to its internal investigation does not fit within the definition of law enforcement and therefore neither s. 15(1)(a) nor s. 15(1)(c) exemptions of the Act apply.
3.The ALC failed to demonstrate there would be any harm to the security of property or system if the information was released and therefore the exemption in s. 15(1)(k) of the Act does not apply.
4.The ALC has recently produced the New Brunswick investigation reports' portion of the Record because the RCMP investigation in New Brunswick is now complete. The portion of the Record that is outstanding is all 83 ALC internal investigation reports in Nova Scotia. The RCMP advised the ALC not to release the Nova Scotia portion of the Record. No affidavit was provided by the RCMP. The RCMP do not have the authority to determine if something is available from the ALC under the provincial access to information legislation. That decision rests solely with the ALC and is subject to a Request for Review to the Review Officer. A policing body's reluctance for a public body to release what it may consider relevant documentation to one of the policing body's ongoing investigations is not the test for a public body to apply to its own Record.
5. While records related to Newfoundland and Labrador, Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick were part of the Application for Access to a Record and have been provided to the Applicant, the ALC has claimed a blanket exemption of all 83 Nova Scotia ALC internal investigations and, as such, is more comparable to the Ontario case where the Ontario lottery corporation had refused all of its record and the Commissioner ordered its release.
6. The Applicant focused his/her concerns regarding the s. 20 exemptions to the information severed in the winners media releases, as such, the other severances were not examined.
7. The ALC's Policy states that it does not supersede access to information legislation. That is correct and in the case of at least Nova Scotia, the right of access to information under the Act supersedes the ALC Policy.
8. The ALC's Policy governs how long the personal information the ALC collects from winners at the time of win verification can be released publicly by the corporation: one year without further consent being obtained. The Policy dictates how long the ALC can use the personal information. It does not determine if someone has a right to access a record from a public body, the ALC, under the Act.
9. The information in the Record, severed by the ALC under s. 20 of the Act did fall within the definition of personal information of the winners.
10. Because the third party winner's personal information has already been in the public domain in the same format [media release], release of the information is presumed not to constitute an unreasonable invasion of personal privacy and, therefore, the ALC is not required to withhold the information requested.
11. In this age of information, if the ALC believes that its Prize Claim Form leads winners to believe that after the passage of one year, their personal information would obscure over time, it is mistaken as most of the information is available on the internet. The Prize Claim Form makes no reference to the Act.
Recommendations: The Review Officer recommends that:
1. The ALC release:
a. Any information previously withheld under s. 15.
b. All information that was severed from the winners media releases.
2. The ALC re-affirm its decision to withhold personal information from the following documents, the severances which were not under Review:
a. The investigation Record and all related documents.
b. The win verifications.
3. The ALC reconsider its decision to apply the discretionary exemption at s. 14 in the closing stages of this Review, and release the information severed pursuant to s. 14 in the New Brunswick investigation Record.
4. The ALC amend its Prize Claim Form to make it clear that the personal information provided to the ALC as part of the win verification process is subject to the provisions of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act.
5. For greater clarity, the ALC amend its Winners Information Publicity Policy to make it clear that its agreement with winners regarding the collection and use of their personal information is subject to the Nova Scotia Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act and amend its consent forms to make reference to and subject to the provisions of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act.
6. The ALC make it clear in all documentation with winners that the ALC's promise to contain the use it makes of personal information gathered during the win verification process, is distinct from someone making an application for information, which will be governed as an access to information matter [disclosure] under the Act.
Key Words: access, balance, burden, disclosure, discretion, duty to assist, harm, indemnity, investigation, law enforcement, lottery, media, personal information, PIA, Privacy Impact Assessment, policy, privacy, reasons, release, representation, security, Wayback Machine, winners.
Statutes Considered: Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, ss. 2, 3(1)(e), 3(1)(i), 4(2)(b), 5, 7, 15(1)(a),(c),(k), 20(1), 20(3)(f), 20(4)(a), 26, 27, 45, 45(1), 45(2); Canada Business Corporations Act; Gaming Control Act, ss. 10(c), 35; Prince Edward Island Lotteries Commission Act; Newfoundland and Labrador Lotteries Act; New Brunswick Gaming Control Act; Alberta Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, s. 1(h).
Case Authorities Cited: FI-07-58, FI-07-62, FI-08-66, Ontario Order P-1833, Ontario Order P-352, FI-02-53, Ontario Order PO-2657, British Columbia Order F06-18, Ontario Order PO-1799, Re House, [2000] N.S.J. No 473,(S.C.).
Other Cited: "Citing Late Exemptions," Nova Scotia Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Review Office; IPC Practices, Number 9, Ontario Information and Privacy Commissioner; Atlantic Lottery Corporation Prize Claim Form; ALC Winners Information Publicity Policy.
Cheers,
Mary Kennedy
Intake/Administration
Freedom of Information & Protection of Privacy Review Office
Tel: (902) 424-4684
Fax: (902) 424-8303
Web: www.foipop.ns.ca
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Liberals must divulge contents of lucrative contract awarded to ...: ""Governments should facilitate access, not obstruct it." Yet in office, the Liberals have acted deaf, dumb and blind when faced with freedom of information ...
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Scottish Government announces extension of FOI to private sector: "The Scottish Government has plans to extend Freedom of Information (FOI) legislation to private bodies who carry out some of the functions of public bodies. This entry was posted on Tuesday, December 8th, 2009 at 5:48 pm and is filed ...
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The Magna Carta for Government Transparency?: "FOIA Backlog Reduction: "Each agency with a significant pending backlog of outstanding Freedom of Information requests shall take steps to reduce any such ...
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FOI - A Brave New World. - Free Online Library: "Free Online Library: FOI - A Brave New World. by "Mondaq Business Briefing"; Business, international Bills, Legislative Financial disclosure Freedom of ...
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Open and Shut: FOI Reform speeches: "This blog takes an interest in all issues associated with Freedom of Information (FOI) and privacy legislation in Australia. It also includes comment about ...
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FOI and the Gardai – The Story: "All that is needed for An Garda SÃochána to come under FOI is the signature of Finance Minister Brian Lenihan. Then we can take our place among such nations as Moldova, Georgia and Azerbaijan as a country that allows citizens to request ...
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SPJ Applauds Obama Administration's Transparency Efforts: "
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Open government not an abstraction: "“The Freedom of Information Act should be administered with a clear presumption: In the face of doubt, openness prevails.” If there's a core value of ...
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Pioneer Editorial: Making the government transparent: "Until now, a request under the Freedom of Information Act was the usual route for securing meaningful government data, a process that can take many months. ...
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EXCLUSIVE: Let the sun shine in – the importance of the FOI Act ...: "The Freedom of Information Act was welcomed by many when it was introduced but the government needs to show total commitment to it if it is to convince people that it really wants full transparency, writes Matthew Elliott.
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Freedom of information – update on recent FoI cases – Law ...: "Freedom of information – update on recent FoI cases – Law Society's Gazette. Published December 10, 2009 news Leave a Comment. “The recent controversy over bonuses paid to civil servants employed by the Ministry of Defence highlights ...
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Documents' release threatens security, Tories say: "NDP defence critic Jack Harris "the government has built up a wall of secrecy around this and it's unbelievable." Outside the House, NDP Leader Jack Layton ...
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White house announces 20 agency open government initiatives: "The White House categorized the new open government initiatives according to how they will increase transparency efforts. ...
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EXCLUSIVE: Just how important is transparency in restoring trust in politics?: "
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FOI FYI » Blog Archive » Tips for tracking your FOIA requests: "This entry was posted by David Cuillier on Thursday, December 10th, 2009 at 9:41 pm and is filed under FOI strategies and tips. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback ...
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Niagara Parks Commission chairman resigns - Globe and Mail: "
Niagara Parks Commission chairman resigns Globe and Mail The review by auditing firm KPMG, obtained in a freedom of information request, revealed ethical breaches, perceived conflicts of interest and a resulting ... and more » |
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Release of Cabinet devolution minutes blocked by Straw: "“This completely undermines Labour's claims to be committed to open government. The veto is clearly a threat to freedom of information and should be ...
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Towns preparing for changes to FOIA law: "1 that aims to bolster the state's Freedom of Information Act, often described by open government advocates as one of the weakest such laws in the nation. ...
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Media Release 50/2009 - Government welcomes FOI Bills into Parliament: "'These are the most significant reforms to the handling of government information since the FOI Act was enacted in 1982.'. The Rudd Government today ...
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Political transparency is more important than Election Night ...: "The number of MPs signing Early Day Motion (EDM) 83, calling for the removal of the royal family's exemption from the Freedom of Information (FOI) Act, is continuing to rise. Today the total has broken through the 50 barrier to lie at ...
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Cost of a free lunch? Posting it on Internet - Winnipeg Free Press: "
Cost of a free lunch? Posting it on Internet Winnipeg Free Press Right now, anyone wishing to view councillors' expenses must file a Freedom of Information request with the city clerk's office. ... and more » |
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Transparency, Open Government and Climate Change: "But the effort to open up government has been an obsession of US politics forever, with repeated Freedom of Information Acts, Sunshine Acts, Disclosure Acts ...
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UNISON Active: Other Taxpayers Alliance calls for FOI extension to ...: "Other Taxpayers Alliance calls for FOI extension to private contractors. Power2010, the campaign to revitalise democracy, has been asking supporters to send ideas for political reform. The TaxPayers' Alliance has sent two ideas, and, ...
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Freedom of Information (Scotland) Blog: "The web intervenes where FoI fails. Bloggers peer review a scientific 'consensus' By L. Gordon Crovitz ... Climategate began with the disclosure of emails and other documents showing how leading global-warming scientists had evaded peer ...
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Challenge is for public servants to shrug off their instinct for secrecy: "Kevin Rudd was elected on a policy of making the public service more open and transparent and this report goes some way to demonstrate his Government is ...
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What is right vs. what is smart: "The ACLU, backed by human-rights groups and news organizations, sued under the Freedom of Information Act to force disclosure, and last year a unanimous ...
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Authority struggling with FoI deluge: "NORTH Somerset Council has received so many requests under the Freedom of Information Act that it is struggling to deal with them all. ...
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http://timestranscript.canadaeast.com/news/article/879948
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Posted by Unknown at 8:27 p.m.
Public Works secrecy 'raises flags,' MP says: "By Kathryn May, The Ottawa CitizenNovember 30, 2009 The secrecy shrouding the mystery investigation at Public Works and Government Services is waving red ...
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Posted by Unknown at 12:53 p.m.
"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,