Access-to-information: making it work

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Access-to-information: making it work

Make contact Agencies will have a point person or co-ordinator, often served by a sizeable team, to process your application. If you are unsure about your request, call the access co-ordinator before making a request. It is also a good idea to call or email the co-ordinator after submitting your request to see if it is sufficiently clear.

It is highly recommended that you... Do as much advance research as possible to zero in on the kinds of documents you really want and avoid “fishing expeditions.” Keep your requests focused. Follow up with agencies once you have submitted requests – don’t just forget about them.

A few tips… Many public issues touch on various departments, so make similar requests to more than one agency or government. Keep a photocopy or scan of each request and attach / save all return correspondence. Negotiate with agencies. Your request isn't carved in stone. Wording can be altered after you send it off, though substantial revisions will restart the processing clock.

A GLIMPSE BEHIND THE SCENES…

Interim releases If an agency takes a lengthy extension, you can request that it do an “interim release” – that is, disclose any records that do not require consultation with others. Then the agency can provide you with a “final release” once the consultations on the remaining pages are complete.

Complaints

http://www.oic-ci.gc.ca/ The Information Commissioner investigates complaints from people who believe they have been denied rights under the Access to Information Act — Canada's freedom of information legislation. An independent ombudsman appointed by Parliament, the Information Commissioner has strong investigative powers and mediates between dissatisfied applicants and government institutions. As an ombudsman, the commissioner may not order a complaint resolved in a particular way. Thus the commissioner relies on persuasion to solve disputes, asking for a Federal Court review only if an individual has been improperly denied access and a negotiated solution has proved impossible.

Reasons to complain Excessive time extensions Undue delays in processing a request Fees Poor service Exemptions: Must complain within 60 days of receiving records

Provincial / territorial / municipal complaints Various levels of government have different mechanisms for complaining Check the relevant websites for complaint procedures

Exemptions!

What you cannot get Some exemptions National security or international relations Information related to a police investigation Notes produced by lawyers Personal information about someone Commercial confidences provided by a business Material concerning federal-provincial discussions Exclusions Cabinet documents that are less than 20 years old: usually completely off-limits

Communications Security Establishment Canada speech: Original release

Communications Security Establishment Canada speech: Release following complaint

The STORY

Federal complaint form

Online federal complaint form http://www.oic-ci.gc.ca/eng/lc-cj-logde-complaint-deposer-plainte.aspx