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New post; old business: Nova Scotia "Right to Know" Week Forum (September 28, 2010 University of Kings College, Halifax)

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Published on: November 17, 2010

A forum initiated by the Canadian Association of Professional Access and Privacy Administrators with the active support of our Coalition and the blessing of the independent FOI Review Office was held September 28, 2010 at King’s College, Alumni Hall.

The main speaker was Fred Vallance-Jones, a professor at King’s Journalism School and author of the annual freedom of information audit by the Canadian Newspapers Association. He spoke, of course, about the audit.

This was followed by three panels organized by the coalition which I moderated. The first offered the Nova Scotia Government Freedom of Information Administrator and a former DM Justice an opportunity to speak to the government’s approach to the provincial Freedom of Information Act.

Two members of the legislature, one from the government caucus and the other from the opposition Liberal caucus were the second panel. The government rep., of course, was expected to defend the government’s openness and accountability. The one-year-old NDP government, while in opposition, was a devoted supporter of the FOI Act, and used it often and effectively. Not so much devoted in government… no surprise to anyone. The Liberal rep. was a new MLA, just 26 years old. Both politicians were reasonable and polite and intelligent..The young Liberal used to be a student in the government member’s pol-sci class.

The last panel was made up of three seasoned journalists, all of whom are users of the FOI Act in their efforts to wrest information from the government.  They were joined by a young woman, a recent graduate of King’s J-School.  The journalists’ panel was predictably and particularly critical of government’s lack of enthusiasm for the FOI Act. Questions from the audience, several of whom were government FOI administrators not exactly in accord with the views of the cranky journalists, continued until the lights dimmed.

Toby Mendel, the Executive Director of the new Halifax-based Centre for Law and Democracy and an expert in international access to information laws, compared, Canadian access legislation unfavourably with many of the other countries who have adopted right to know legislation. Toby, who travels frequently in other countries, is an enthusiastic and welcome new member of our coalition.

Organizing panels can be a tough job for a small, impecunious coalition the directors of which are busy, busy with jobs and families. The only unemployed member is the guy they elected President. Go figure!

Thanks for your interest and thanks to CAPAPA for spearheading the effort.

Darce Fardy
President
Right to Know Coalition of Nova Scotia
(902) 422-1481
darce@eastlink.ca
www.nsrighttoknow.ca

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SECRECY AND DEMOCRACY, a forum to be held on Tuesday, September 28 at 7 pm at Alumni Hall, King’s College

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Published on: September 10, 2010

Democracy Pixels PosterImage by Pete Fletch via FlickrThe Right to Know Coalition of Nova Scotia, along with the Nova Scotia Freedom of Information Review Office and the Canadian Association of Professional Access and Privacy Administrators are sponsoring SECRECY AND DEMOCRACY, a forum to be held on Tuesday, September 28 at 7 pm at Alumni Hall, University of King’s College Fred Vallance-Jones of King’s School of Journalism who will speak about the Freeom of Information audit which he compiled for the Canadian Newspaper Association.

The forum will include a lively panel discussion of the audit and secrecy in government generally and provide an opportunity for questions. We are now looking for panelists from government, the media and others..

Darce Fardy
President
Right to Know Coalition of Nova Scotia

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Better oversight will serve police as well as public – TheChronicleHerald.ca

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Better oversight will serve police as well as public – TheChronicleHerald.ca – TheChronicleHerald.ca

… via email communication between the RCMP and Halifax police that was obtained by the Wagmatcook band in response to an access-to-information request. …

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Governments in Canada playing games with public’s right to know

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Published on: January 22, 2009

You Have the Right To KnowImage by myrcell via FlickrFreedom of information
Governments in Canada playing games with public’s right to know

Canadians looking for a thrill have a new game to play. It’s called freedom of information roulette and it’s playing at a government near you.

Depending on which government you ask, you can get information on police use of Tasers, what bureaucrats are telling ministers about a carbon tax, and how much your city pays to different vendors for goods and services.

Or you can’t.

The latest Canadian Newspaper Association audit of government openness found that access to important information varies dramatically across Canada. When we sent identical requests for the same information, the responses ranged from quick release outside formal channels all the way to enormous fee demands nobody could reasonably be expected to pay.

And that’s a problem for us all because when the door to basic information is locked, we’re on the way to closing the door on democracy.

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Bernard Woolley: 'What's wrong with open government, I mean why shouldn't the public know more about what's going on?' Sir Arnold: 'Are you serious?' Bernard Woolley: 'Well, yes, Sir...I mean, it [open government] is the Minister's policy after all.' Sir Arnold: 'My dear boy, it is a contradiction in terms: you can be open or you can have government.' — from the BBC Comedy Series 'Yes Minister' Episode 1.1 'Open Government' First airtime: 25 February 1980
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