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Don t diminish access to information

Winnipeg Free Press By: Editorial | Posted: 7:00 PM CDT Thursday, Apr. 22, 2021 Editorial When the stakes are as high as the health of our family and friends, it’s understandable many people are keenly interested in accurate and complete COVID-19 information. They’re not getting it in Manitoba, however, and the flow of information could become even more restricted if the provincial government gets its way. When the stakes are as high as the health of our family and friends, it’s understandable many people are keenly interested in accurate and complete COVID-19 information. They’re not getting it in Manitoba, however, and the flow of information could become even more restricted if the provincial government gets its way.

Ombudsman concerned about access to information bill

Winnipeg Free Press MIKAELA MACKENZIE / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS FILES Provincial ombudsman Jill Perron has written a letter to Legislative and Public Affairs Minister Kelvin Goertzen stating her concern that Bill 49 (The Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Amendment Act) “will have significant practical implications for the access and privacy rights of Manitobans.” MANITOBA’S ombudsman has written a six-page letter to the government expressing concern that pending legislation will make accessing information more difficult. MANITOBA’S ombudsman has written a six-page letter to the government expressing concern that pending legislation will make accessing information more difficult. In a letter to Legislative and Public Affairs Minister Kelvin Goertzen, ombudsman Jill Perron said Bill 49 (The Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Amendment Act) will have significant practical implications for the access and privacy rights of Manitobans.

Parties, Speaker refuse to release ruling on workplace complaint

Winnipeg Free Press Speaker of the Manitoba Legislative Assembly, Honourable Myrna Driedger. In an absurd twist involving a complaint filed by Premier Brian Pallister’s right-hand man against a New Democrat MLA, a decision has been made, but no one, including the Speaker of the legislature, will release the ruling to the media. In an absurd twist involving a complaint filed by Premier Brian Pallister’s right-hand man against a New Democrat MLA, a decision has been made, but no one, including the Speaker of the legislature, will release the ruling to the media.   Where complaint is filed against an MLA under this policy, the assembly’s usual practice is to engage external counsel and they work with independent investigators with the appropriate expertise, Speaker Myrna Driedger said Friday. We do not comment specifically on the existence of, or any details related to, any complaints that are filed under the policy, she said in an email.

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