berrygrounds

Freedom of Information laws are under attack across Canada, most notably in Ontario, where the Doug Ford government has stripped journalists' and the public's right to obtain records from the premier's office and some of the highest levels of government.

In this episode, Justin Brake speaks with Newfoundland and Labrador Information and Privacy Commissioner Kerry Hatfield, who says what's happening in Ontario is a travesty, not just for that province but for the entire country.

Hatfield explains what makes Newfoundland and Labrador's access to information laws unique, and why we need to protect in the forthcoming statutory review of the province's 2015 ATIPP Act.

If you haven’t already, sign up for The Independent’s free email newsletter. When we learn more about the statutory review of the province’s access to information legislation, including the process and timelines for gathering public input, we’ll let you know.

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berrygrounds is a proud member of the Harbinger Media Network. The show is hosted, produced and edited by me, Justin Brake.

Music in this episode is thanks to Shane Iver at Silverman Sound Studio.

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Justin Brake
He/him. Journalist. Settler. Future ancestor. Born 338 ppm.

What is berrygrounds?

With an eye to power, host Justin Brake takes a closer look at key issues facing Newfoundland and Labrador. A podcast from The Independent.