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Transparency advocates call for independent review of Access to Information Act

  • Transparency advocates called on June 9, 2025, for an independent review of the federal Access to Information Act managed outside government control.
  • They emphasized this review is urgent because the law has not been updated in more than 40 years and faces criticism for delays and heavy redactions.
  • The access law allows obtaining federal documents for a $5 fee, but many users report full denials or blacked-out files, prompting calls for reform.
  • Prime Minister Mark Carney pledged an "objective review" in April 2025, stating the review "would serve Canadians well," reflecting political commitment.
  • The advocates' demand suggests this independent review could improve transparency and address persistent administrative shortcomings in the access system.
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Transparency advocates call for independent review of Access to Information Act

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World News broke the news in United States on Monday, June 9, 2025.
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