RESOURCES 

Read the COG April 8 news release and media coverage on Bills 16 & 18

Read the Fall 2007 Campaign Update

Read Colin Gabelmann's speech at the 2007 BC Information Summit
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COG Response to Bill 25
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Detailed Analysis of Bill 25
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Analysis of all Amendments to FOIPP Act since 2001
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Top Ten FOI News Stories of 2006
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ACCESS DENIED: Analysis of BC Government’s response to FOI requests, 2000 – 2005
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How Does BC Rank on Openness and Accountability? by Keith Reynolds
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Gordon Campbell's letter supporting the first Campaign for Open Government
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Summary of Recommendations from the 2004 Special Committee to Review the FOIPPA
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The Campaign for Open Government is a program of BC Freedom of Information and Privacy Association (FIPA), a registered sponsor under the Election Act, 604-739-9788. 



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Amend Bill 25 so it Truly Strengthens the Public's Right to Know! 

At the end of April 2006 the BC Liberal government introduced Bill 25 and claimed that it “...will strengthen B.C.'s Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act” and “address recommendations of the Special Committee that reviewed the FOIPP Act.” The truth is Bill 25 does nothing to make the process of filing an FOI request easier, less costly or less time-consuming for requesters.

The Campaign for Open Government responded to Bill 25 with a detailed analysis, along with an analysis of all amendments to the FOIPP Act since 2001.

Shortly after Bill 25 was introduced the BC Legislature concluded its spring session without Bill 25 being passed into law. As the fall 2007 legislative session begins the Campaign for Open Government is calling on the BC Government to introduce amendments to Bill 25 that genuinely improve the FOI process in BC. In addition, the Campaign for Open Government joins with the David Loukadelis, BC’s Information and Privacy Commissioner, in calling on the BC Government to introduce amendments to the FOIPP Act that remedy the ongoing misuse of the section 13 policy advice exception.

Throughout the fall of 2007 the Campaign for Open Government will be working to achieve these legislative amendments to the FOIPP Act to ensure that citizens’ right to know is both respected by the BC Government and strengthened. You can help us by taking a minute and sending an email in support and signing our petition.

 

FRIENDS OF FOI

The Friends of FOI are growing! Here are just some of the BC opinion leaders who recently became Friends of FOI:

- Libby Davies Member of Parliament, Vancouver East
- David Flaherty First Information and Privacy Commissioner for British Columbia
- Peter Ladner Vancouver City Councillor
- Troy Lanigan Canadian Taxpayers Federation
- Stephen Owen Member of Parliament, Vancouver Quadra
- Shane Simpson Member of the Legislative Assembley, Vancouver Hastings

To read the Declaration by the Friends of FOI, learn who all the Friends are, and how to become a Friend click here.