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This Analysis discusses the strengths and weaknesses of Canada’s federal, provincial and territorial access to information laws based on an assessment of these laws using the RTI Rating. The Analysis points to severe problems with access to information frameworks across the country. The three biggest problems, all of which recur in every Canadian law, are limits on scope in terms of public authorities, procedural weaknesses, and overly broad regimes of exceptions. The Analysis probes these and other weaknesses in Canada’s access laws, providing specific recommendations on how to bring these laws more fully into line with international standards. The analysis is available here.
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