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Investigation finds Alberta government not complying with freedom of information laws

EDMONTON - Alberta’s access to information watchdog has found the provincial government to be non-compliant with its own freedom of information rules.

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Investigation finds Alberta government non-compliant with freedom of information laws

The Alberta government says a retired judge has been appointed to oversee a review of the province’s police watchdog and Crown prosecution service. The Alberta Legislature is shown in Edmonton on Oct. 31, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jason Franson


EDMONTON - Alberta’s access to information watchdog has found the provincial government to be non-compliant with its own freedom of information rules.

A new report from information and privacy commissioner Diane McLeod says Alberta’s government has implemented internal procedures and policies that allow government employees to wrongfully deny freedom of information requests.

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