Tag: News

  • “Access Delayed, Access Denied”

    “Access Delayed, Access Denied”

    Freedom of Information (FOI) was the subject of a cover story in the Globe and Mail this morning. Under the cover heading “Access Delayed, Access Denied”, a reference to the famous legal maxim “Justice Delayed is Justice Denied”, Globe journalists and FOI veterans Tom Cardoso and Robyn Doolittle report on the delays currently plaguing Canada’s…

  • The Absurd Result Principle

    The Absurd Result Principle

    It was a privilege to speak last week to all of the attendees of the Freedom of Information Police Network (FOIPN) Fall Conference at the Belleville Police Service Headquarters in Belleville, Ontario. I was asked to deliver a presentation on the Absurd Result Principle, a legal principle with a long history in the Canadian and…

  • AMCTO Municipal Monitor (Q2 2022)

    AMCTO Municipal Monitor (Q2 2022)

    The newest issue of the AMCTO Municipal Monitor just came out this week. It includes a very flattering promotional article about the FOI Assist software with testimonials from some of FOI Assist’s terrific municipal clients.

  • 2022 AMCTO Conference: Getting Ready!

    2022 AMCTO Conference: Getting Ready!

    I’m looking forward to representing FOI Assist at the 2022 AMCTO Conference as an exhibitor. It’s just a few days away!

  • Why Charge an Application Fee for Each FOI Request?

    Why Charge an Application Fee for Each FOI Request?

    Last week, news organizations announced with dismay that British Columbia may impose an application fee of $25 for Freedom of Information requests filed in that province. Currently, in British Columbia, applicants can file an FOI request for free and pay no search charges unless the request is for public records (rather than personal information) and…

  • FOI Requests Dropped Sharply During COVID-19

    FOI Requests Dropped Sharply During COVID-19

    Freedom of Information (“FOI”) requests filed to provincial and municipal institutions in Ontario dropped by 27% in 2020, from 60,394 requests filed across the province in 2019 down to 44,167 requests filed in 2020. This drop occurred during a year dominated by the outset of the COVID-19 pandemic.