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Transparency and "good governance": the role of freedom of information laws in Canada

Por: Langdon, StevenColaborador(es): CLAD | Congreso Internacional del CLAD sobre la Reforma del Estado y de la Administración Pública, 10 SantiagoDetalles de publicación: Ottawa Parliament Centre 2005Descripción: 9 pTema(s): ACCESO A LA INFORMACION | CONGRESO CLAD 10-2005 | CORRUPCION ADMINISTRATIVA | LEGISLACION | MARCO JURIDICO | RELACIONES ESTADO Y SOCIEDAD | TRANSPARENCIA | CANADAOtra clasificación: INAP-AR:CD 45 Congreso X Resumen: Effective Freedom of Information laws have become increasingly recognized as a crucial basis for improved governance, and consequent stronger economic performance and enhanced community integration. Such laws should therefore be an important focus of state reform. This paper examines the significance of Freedom of Information (FOI) Laws, drawing especially on experience from Canada. It begins with a review of the basis for access laws, outlines the components that must be combined to make such laws operational, then analyses Canadian experience in practice. Recent constraints in the Canadian context are then reviewed, leading to cautious and concerned conclusions - and to advocacy of a refreshed commitment to Freedom of Information in Canada.
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Effective Freedom of Information laws have become increasingly recognized as a crucial basis for improved governance, and consequent stronger economic performance and enhanced community integration. Such laws should therefore be an important focus of state reform. This paper examines the significance of Freedom of Information (FOI) Laws, drawing especially on experience from Canada. It begins with a review of the basis for access laws, outlines the components that must be combined to make such laws operational, then analyses Canadian experience in practice. Recent constraints in the Canadian context are then reviewed, leading to cautious and concerned conclusions - and to advocacy of a refreshed commitment to Freedom of Information in Canada.

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