This is something to be pissed about with Justin Trudeau. If the convoy had used freedom of information to their slogan they might have gotten somewhere.
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In fairness if stupid people could just stop doing stupid things they wouldn't be stupid.
As far as I know the other two issues the convoy folk showed up for was the Calgary 15 minute city and the recent transgender policies at schools.
This is the best summary I could come up with:
In a written statement, Information Commissioner of Canada Caroline Maynard said the federal law was outdated, and that she was “disappointed” by the government’s response.
“We are committed to strengthening access to information by improving pro-active disclosure, operational capacity, processing tools, and digital solutions.”
That review, the culmination of more than 2½ years of consultations, came with no recommendations and was panned by critics, including Canada’s former top bureaucrat, Michael Wernick, who called the report “tepid and incrementalist.”
During the 2015 federal election campaign, Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau vowed to make sweeping changes to access to information.
“I am convinced that the bulk of the reasons explaining the impossible delays and backlogs now faced by the [access] system is fixable right now without further study,” said Mr. Drapeau, who testified during the hearings last October.
Freelance journalist and access expert Dean Beeby told The Globe that the government’s response amounted to a dismissal of the committee’s work.
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