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Privacy and Openness in Tribunal Decisions
No summary available
Type: Speech
Date: 11/22/2008
Public Body: Information and Privacy Commissioner for British Columbia
By: David Loukidelis
City of Vancouver
Applicants requested information about a settlement agreement between the City of Vancouver and an individual who had been wrongfully incarcerated. The City provided the responsive records but withheld most of the information under s. 14 (solicitor client privilege), s. 17 (harm to financial or economic interests), s. 21 (harm to business interests of a third party), s. 22 (unreasonable invasion o...Applicants requested information about a settlement agreement between the City of Vancouver and an individual who had been wrongfully incarcerated. The City provided the responsive records but withheld most of the information under s. 14 (solicitor client privilege), s. 17 (harm to financial or economic interests), s. 21 (harm to business interests of a third party), s. 22 (unreasonable invasion o...
Type: Order
Date: 07/10/2017
Document #: F17-35
Public Body: City of Vancouver
By: Carol Whittome
It's About Time Report Card On The Timeliness Of Government’s Access To Information Responses
This is the second report on the performance of ministries in meeting their obligation under the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (“FIPPA”) to respond to access requests without delay.This is the second report on the performance of ministries in meeting their obligation under the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (“FIPPA”) to respond to access requests without delay.
Type: Special Report
Date: 08/5/2010
Public Body: Government of BC
By: Elizabeth Denham
British Columbia Lottery Corporation
A journalist requested copies of emails between BCLC‘s chief executive officer ("CEO") and its former Chair and director ("director"). The director objected to disclosure on the grounds that the emails are personal correspondence and thus outside the scope of FIPPA. He argued alternatively that BCLC had improperly "collected" his personal information in the emails. The adjudicator found that the e...A journalist requested copies of emails between BCLC‘s chief executive officer ("CEO") and its former Chair and director ("director"). The director objected to disclosure on the grounds that the emails are personal correspondence and thus outside the scope of FIPPA. He argued alternatively that BCLC had improperly "collected" his personal information in the emails. The adjudicator found that the e...
Type: Order
Date: 04/26/2017
Document #: F17-20
Public Body: British Columbia Lottery Corporation
By: Celia Francis
Ministry of Attorney General
An applicant requested access, under the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FIPPA), to records regarding a criminal matter. The Ministry of Attorney General (Ministry) withheld the records in their entirety under ss. 15(1)(g) (exercise of prosecutorial discretion), 16(1)(b) (harm to intergovernmental relations), and 22(1) (unreasonable invasion of third-party personal privacy) o...An applicant requested access, under the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FIPPA), to records regarding a criminal matter. The Ministry of Attorney General (Ministry) withheld the records in their entirety under ss. 15(1)(g) (exercise of prosecutorial discretion), 16(1)(b) (harm to intergovernmental relations), and 22(1) (unreasonable invasion of third-party personal privacy) o...
Type: Order
Date: 06/30/2025
Document #: F25-53
Public Body: Ministry of Attorney General
By: Carol Pakkala
Schindler Elevator Corporation
Schindler collects information using a GPS and engine status data system installed in its service vehicles, which are assigned exclusively to its mechanics. Mechanics do not report to work at an office; they travel from their homes to job sites on assigned routes. The GPS component of the system records a vehicle’s location and movements, as well as the time and date of its locations. The engine s...Schindler collects information using a GPS and engine status data system installed in its service vehicles, which are assigned exclusively to its mechanics. Mechanics do not report to work at an office; they travel from their homes to job sites on assigned routes. The GPS component of the system records a vehicle’s location and movements, as well as the time and date of its locations. The engine s...
Type: Order
Date: 12/19/2012
Document #: P12-01
Public Body: Schindler Elevator Corporation
By: Elizabeth Denham
Report Card on the Timeliness of Government’s Access to Information Responses
No summary available.
Type: Special Report
Date: 09/22/2011
Public Body: Government of BC
By: Elizabeth Denham
Ministry of Finance & Ministry of Attorney General
An applicant asked the Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Attorney General for access to records about the BC government?s decision to allow the sale of alcoholic beverages in grocery stores and the new wholesale pricing model for alcoholic beverages. The Ministries disclosed some information, but withheld other information under s. 12(1) (cabinet confidences) and s. 13(1) (policy advice and ...An applicant asked the Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Attorney General for access to records about the BC government?s decision to allow the sale of alcoholic beverages in grocery stores and the new wholesale pricing model for alcoholic beverages. The Ministries disclosed some information, but withheld other information under s. 12(1) (cabinet confidences) and s. 13(1) (policy advice and ...
Type: Order
Date: 10/10/2018
Document #: F18-43
Public Body: Ministry of Finance & Ministry of Attorney General
By: Lisa Siew
Ministry of Health
An applicant requested records related to the costs of a 2012 investigation into a health data breach in the Ministry of Health. The adjudicator determined that the Ministry was not required under s. 25(1)(b) of FIPPA (public interest) to disclose the total amounts paid to lawyers who provided legal services in relation to the investigation. Further, the adjudicator found that the Ministry was not...An applicant requested records related to the costs of a 2012 investigation into a health data breach in the Ministry of Health. The adjudicator determined that the Ministry was not required under s. 25(1)(b) of FIPPA (public interest) to disclose the total amounts paid to lawyers who provided legal services in relation to the investigation. Further, the adjudicator found that the Ministry was not...
Type: Order
Date: 12/3/2015
Document #: F15-64
Public Body: Ministry of Health
By: Celia Francis
Conservative Party of Canada, Green Party of Canada, Liberal Party of Canada, New Democratic Party of Canada
Three British Columbia residents asked the four respondent organizations, which are registered political parties under the federal Canada Elections Act, for information about what personal information they possessed about them, how it was used and to whom it had been disclosed. All four organizations responded. The individuals complained to the OIPC, which opened complaint files. The organizations...Three British Columbia residents asked the four respondent organizations, which are registered political parties under the federal Canada Elections Act, for information about what personal information they possessed about them, how it was used and to whom it had been disclosed. All four organizations responded. The individuals complained to the OIPC, which opened complaint files. The organizations...
Type: Order
Date: 03/1/2022
Document #: P22-02
Public Body: Conservative Party of Canada, Green Party of Canada, Liberal Party of Canada, New Democratic Party of Canada
By: David Loukidelis QC
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