Ottawa Police Launch Text Service for Non-Urgent Calls
Ottawa Police launch a text message service for non-urgent calls to improve transparency. Get updates and provide feedback starting January 11, 2024.
Ottawa Police launch a text message service for non-urgent calls to improve transparency. Get updates and provide feedback starting January 11, 2024.
A Windsor city councillor is pushing for full disclosure on a $2.6 million housing budget reduction after the city released details on 29 other items. Learn about the call for transparency in municipal spending.
Canada's proposed foreign agent registry reveals an estimated 2,500 entities covertly influencing politics. Learn about the new rules and enforcement challenges.
Canadian employers and workers face new rules in 2026, including AI disclosure, pay transparency laws, and stricter return-to-office mandates. Here's what you need to know.
Ontario introduces groundbreaking laws requiring salary transparency, banning 'Canadian experience' requirements, and mandating AI use disclosure in hiring. Learn what this means for job seekers.
The U.S. Department of Justice has missed its legal deadline to release all Jeffrey Epstein documents, citing a backlog of over 2 million files requiring review. The delay fuels ongoing political and legal battles.
Ontario's Information and Privacy Commissioner has ruled that Sault Ste. Marie's PUC Services Inc. qualifies as an institution under provincial freedom of information law and must comply with requests. Learn what this means for transparency.
The Quebec Liberal Party appoints an ethics officer to oversee its 2026 leadership contest, ensuring transparency and integrity in the selection process. Learn about the new safeguards.
David Branch, the influential former commissioner of the OHL and president of the CHL, has passed away at age 77. His legacy reshaped Canadian junior hockey.
New pay transparency laws are now active in Ontario, fundamentally changing the hiring process for employers and job seekers. Learn what this means for you.
New pay transparency regulations are now active in Ontario, potentially transforming hiring and salary negotiations. Expert David King explains the impact.
PM Mark Carney admits Canada will miss its 2030 and 2035 GHG targets. A history of overly optimistic government reports clashes with the federal auditor's findings. Read the full analysis.
The Canadian government has proposed steep fines of up to $1 million for violations of new foreign influence transparency rules. Learn about the proposed registry and its implications.
A survivor of Jeffrey Epstein criticizes the Trump administration for failing to release all mandated documents by the legal deadline, calling the process 'sloppy' and frustrating for victims seeking justice.
Democratic Rep. Ro Khanna calls for British royals to pay compensation to Jeffrey Epstein's victims following new document releases. Details on the evidence and the political response.
Canada's largest public-sector union accuses the Privy Council Office of hypocrisy for refusing to disclose how many staff received potential layoff notices. Get the full story on the transparency clash.
The U.S. Department of Justice has published thousands of new files linked to Jeffrey Epstein, facing criticism for delays and heavy redactions. Explore the latest developments and political fallout.
Windsor's Ward 1 councillor endorses a proposed 0% municipal budget increase but calls for more transparency in the city's financial planning process. Learn about the details and the call for openness.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith addresses accusations the province tried to bury a key report. Get the full story on the controversy and the government's response.
At least 16 documents related to Jeffrey Epstein have vanished from the U.S. Department of Justice's public website, raising questions about transparency. Read the latest details.
A Regina police officer received a one-day unpaid suspension after improperly accessing personal data 67 times. Chief Lorilee Davies responds to the privacy commissioner's report.
The U.S. Justice Department has partially released Jeffrey Epstein files, missing a legal deadline. Democrats accuse the Trump administration of violating federal law. Explore the latest developments and legal implications.
New Brunswick's provincial government has issued a warning to local municipalities about holding improper closed-door sessions to discuss public complaints. Learn the legal risks.
A new study by B.C.'s information watchdog is investigating the opaque 'black box' of the province's freedom of information systems. Learn about the findings and their implications for transparency.
Ontario's integrity commissioner will investigate Labour Minister David Piccini over allegations of preferential treatment in the $2.5B Skills Development Fund. Opposition calls for his resignation.
Ontario's integrity commissioner will investigate Labour Minister David Piccini regarding the Skills Development Fund. Get the latest details on the probe announced December 18, 2025.
A Regina police officer improperly accessed the personal information of six individuals using a confidential police database, according to Saskatchewan's privacy commissioner. Learn the details and consequences.
U.S. House Democrats release 68 new photos from Jeffrey Epstein's estate, increasing pressure on the Trump administration to meet Friday's deadline for disclosing federal files under the new transparency law.
Saskatchewan's privacy commissioner condemns Regina Police Service penalties for an officer who accessed private citizen data. Details on the breach and calls for stronger accountability.
Experts predict Ontario's new pay transparency regulations will significantly impact hiring and wages. Learn how these rules could reshape the province's labour landscape.