At least 22 civil servants across four departments were mobilized to respond to a media question about an "unauthorized" tweet
September 2, 2021
By Danielle Paradis
CANADALAND
#326 While We Weren’t Looking
In the face of a global pandemic, it’s hard to focus on anything else.
May 17, 2020
Short Cuts
#246 Come From Huawei
What was up with those "protesters" outside Meng Wanzhou's extradition hearing? And could monarchical migration have an impact on privacy in Canadian media?
January 22, 2020
The Liberals’ New Freedom-Of-Information Bill Is Garbage
Somehow, the government appears to have found a way to make the system even worse.
October 23, 2017
By Justin Ling
CANADALAND Take on Newfoundland ATIP Reform Technically Right, Spectacularly Wrong
On Friday, CANADALAND published a story headlined “How a Politician's Childhood Helped Shape Freedom of Information Reform” and political geeks in...
November 25, 2015
By James McLeod
How a Politician’s Childhood Helped Shape Freedom of Information Reform
Read our follow-up to this piece here....
November 25, 2015
By Jacob Boon
Police in Western Canada Don’t Collect, Release Racial Data
One evening in December 2014, Simon Ash-Moccasin, an Indigenous playwright, actor and activist, was walking home through inner city Regina when he was...
November 25, 2015
By Nelly Bouevitch
Short Cuts
#48 Liberal Leaks/Newfoundland Goof/Furlong’s Comeback
Rosemary Barton states incorrect facts about Trudeau's refugee plan. Parliament Hill journos attempt to get into the ring with Cabinet Ministers but the Ministers are on another floor. CANADALAND gets NFLD's ATIP reform "spectacularly wrong." The National Post passes judgement on Furlong's accusers without actually speaking to the accusers. CANADALAND publishes their affidavits. Buzzfeed's Paul McLeod discusses.