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Ontario (Attorney General) v. Ontario (Information and Privacy Commissioner),
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Ontario (Attorney General) v Ontario (Information and Privacy Commissioner),
"...Canadian Journalists for Free Expression, Canadian Association of Journalists and Aboriginal Peoples Television Network Interveners 2024 SCC 4 Present: Wagner C.J. and Karakatsanis, Côté, Rowe, Martin, Jamal and O'Bonsawin JJ. DOCKET: 40078 SUPREME COURT OF CANADA Access to information — Ex..."
Mackinnon v. Canada (Attorney General),
"...non-federal characteristic of the Canadian Constitution”: Ontario (Attorney General) v Ontario (Information and Privacy Commissioner), 2024 SCC 4 [Ontario Privacy Commissioner] at para 28, citing Hogg & Wright at [200] The jurisprudence relied upon by the Applicants to evidence that res..."
Canadian Coalition For Firearm Rights v. Canada (Attorney General),
"...673; John Doe v. Ontario (Finance), 2014 SCC 36 at para. 44; Ontario (Attorney General) v. Ontario (Information and Privacy Commissioner), 2024 SCC 4 at paras. [37] Over time, the absolute protection from disclosure that Cabinet documents enjoyed showed signs of erosion, as courts came to r..."
Power Workers’ Union v. Canada (Attorney General),
"...and Immigration), 2023 SCC 21 at para. 36 (Mason); Ontario (Attorney General) v. Ontario (Information and Privacy Commissioner), 2024 SCC 4 at para. [42] As stated in Mason at paragraph 36, these principles have remained good law following the Supreme Court of Canada decision in Canada (Min..."
Westjet v. Lareau,
"...should not be seen as a departure from the principle: see Ontario (Attorney General) v. Ontario (Information and Privacy Commissioner), 2024 SCC 4, Commission scolaire francophone des Territoires du Nord-Ouest v. Northwest Territories (Education, Culture and Employment), 2023 SCC 31 and Mas..."
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Supreme Court Finds Premier's Cabinet Mandate Letters Exempt Under Freedom Of Information Laws
"...Cabinet shield records from public disclosure? In Ontario (Attorney General) v. Ontario (Information and Privacy Commissioner), 2024 SCC 4, the Supreme Court of Canada decided that the exemption for Cabinet records under Ontario's Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act applied..."
The Ultimate Balancing Act: Right To Information Vs Need For Confidentiality
"...of 2024 has brought the Supreme Court of Canada's ruling in Ontario (Attorney General) v. Ontario (Information and Privacy Commissioner), 2024 SCC 4, which set aside the decision of the Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario ("IPC"), a decision which had been affirmed by both the D..."
Supreme Court Of Canada Rules That Ford Government Mandate Letters Are Exempt From Disclosure
"...provide dialogue on its future implications. Footnotes 1. Ontario (Attorney General) v. Ontario (Information and Privacy Commissioner), 2024 SCC 4 [Ontario (Attorney 2. R.S.O. 1990, c. F.31 at s.12 [FIPPA]. 3. Supreme Court of Canada, 'Case in Brief: Ontario (Attorney General) v. Ontario (I..."
Access To Information
"...of an access to information request and subsequent appeal. Ontario (Attorney General) v. Ontario (Information and Privacy Commissioner), 2024 SCC 4 Read the case In this case, the Supreme Court of Canada considered the scope of cabinet confidentiality in the context of an access to informat..."
Supreme Court Finds The Premier's Mandate Letters Exempt From Disclosure
"...sanctity of Cabinet secrecy. Background At issue in Ontario (Attorney General) v. Ontario (Information and Privacy Commissioner), 2024 SCC 4 (IPC) was a request by the CBC for disclosure of mandate letters prepared by the Premier of Ontario on taking office in 2018. The letters identified t..."
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5 cases
Ontario (Attorney General) v Ontario (Information and Privacy Commissioner),
"...Canadian Journalists for Free Expression, Canadian Association of Journalists and Aboriginal Peoples Television Network Interveners 2024 SCC 4 Present: Wagner C.J. and Karakatsanis, Côté, Rowe, Martin, Jamal and O'Bonsawin JJ. DOCKET: 40078 SUPREME COURT OF CANADA Access to information — Ex..."
Mackinnon v. Canada (Attorney General),
"...non-federal characteristic of the Canadian Constitution”: Ontario (Attorney General) v Ontario (Information and Privacy Commissioner), 2024 SCC 4 [Ontario Privacy Commissioner] at para 28, citing Hogg & Wright at [200] The jurisprudence relied upon by the Applicants to evidence that res..."
Canadian Coalition For Firearm Rights v. Canada (Attorney General),
"...673; John Doe v. Ontario (Finance), 2014 SCC 36 at para. 44; Ontario (Attorney General) v. Ontario (Information and Privacy Commissioner), 2024 SCC 4 at paras. [37] Over time, the absolute protection from disclosure that Cabinet documents enjoyed showed signs of erosion, as courts came to r..."
Power Workers’ Union v. Canada (Attorney General),
"...and Immigration), 2023 SCC 21 at para. 36 (Mason); Ontario (Attorney General) v. Ontario (Information and Privacy Commissioner), 2024 SCC 4 at para. [42] As stated in Mason at paragraph 36, these principles have remained good law following the Supreme Court of Canada decision in Canada (Min..."
Westjet v. Lareau,
"...should not be seen as a departure from the principle: see Ontario (Attorney General) v. Ontario (Information and Privacy Commissioner), 2024 SCC 4, Commission scolaire francophone des Territoires du Nord-Ouest v. Northwest Territories (Education, Culture and Employment), 2023 SCC 31 and Mas..."
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Supreme Court Finds Premier's Cabinet Mandate Letters Exempt Under Freedom Of Information Laws
"...Cabinet shield records from public disclosure? In Ontario (Attorney General) v. Ontario (Information and Privacy Commissioner), 2024 SCC 4, the Supreme Court of Canada decided that the exemption for Cabinet records under Ontario's Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act applied..."
The Ultimate Balancing Act: Right To Information Vs Need For Confidentiality
"...of 2024 has brought the Supreme Court of Canada's ruling in Ontario (Attorney General) v. Ontario (Information and Privacy Commissioner), 2024 SCC 4, which set aside the decision of the Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario ("IPC"), a decision which had been affirmed by both the D..."
Supreme Court Of Canada Rules That Ford Government Mandate Letters Are Exempt From Disclosure
"...provide dialogue on its future implications. Footnotes 1. Ontario (Attorney General) v. Ontario (Information and Privacy Commissioner), 2024 SCC 4 [Ontario (Attorney 2. R.S.O. 1990, c. F.31 at s.12 [FIPPA]. 3. Supreme Court of Canada, 'Case in Brief: Ontario (Attorney General) v. Ontario (I..."
Access To Information
"...of an access to information request and subsequent appeal. Ontario (Attorney General) v. Ontario (Information and Privacy Commissioner), 2024 SCC 4 Read the case In this case, the Supreme Court of Canada considered the scope of cabinet confidentiality in the context of an access to informat..."
Supreme Court Finds The Premier's Mandate Letters Exempt From Disclosure
"...sanctity of Cabinet secrecy. Background At issue in Ontario (Attorney General) v. Ontario (Information and Privacy Commissioner), 2024 SCC 4 (IPC) was a request by the CBC for disclosure of mandate letters prepared by the Premier of Ontario on taking office in 2018. The letters identified t..."