Thursday, February 02, 2006
Canadian access to information manual
Canadian access to information manual - guides you through the process of filing Access to Information Requests at all provincial and federal levels of government.The first section of this manual explains how to use federal, provincial, and territorial laws to access information about the government. The second section provides information about how to use federal, provincial and territorial laws to request your personal information held by the public and private sectors. Each chapter covers a different jurisdiction, explaining not only how to make a request, but also what you can expect in response, and how you can appeal an unsatisfactory response. Each chapter also provides helpful links to resources such as legislation, government sites and guides
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