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The Privacy Act provides members of the public with the legislated right to access and request the correction of their personal information under the control of federal government institutions. The Act also imposes strict obligations related to the collection, accuracy, use, disclosure, retention and disposition of personal information.
These annual reports provide information on the activities of the Parole Board of Canada related to the administration of the Privacy Act during each fiscal year beginning April 1 and ending March 31.
The Access to Information Act gives Canadian citizens and corporations the right to have access to federal government records, subject to certain specific exceptions. The Act complements but does not replace other procedures for obtaining government information. It is not intended to limit in any way the access to government information that is normally available to the public upon request.
These annual reports on the administration of the Access to Information Act describe how the Parole Board of Canada has fulfilled its responsibilities under the Access to Information Act during each fiscal year beginning April 1 and ending March 31.
The Privacy Act provides members of the public with the legislated right to access and request the correction of their personal information under the control of federal government institutions. The Act also imposes strict obligations related to the collection, accuracy, use, disclosure, retention and disposition of personal information.
These annual reports provide information on the activities of the Parole Board of Canada related to the administration of the Privacy Act during each fiscal year beginning April 1 and ending March 31.
In accordance with Section 72 of the Access to Information Act, the Annual Report on the administration of the Access to Information Act at the National Research Council of Canada (NRC) describes how NRC discharged its responsibilities in relation to the Act in each fiscal year. The Annual Report is to be tabled in Parliament in accordance with section 72 of the Access to Information Act.
The Access to Information Act (ATIA) was proclaimed into force on July 1, 1983. The Act gives Canadian citizens, permanent residents and any person and corporation present in Canada a right of access to information contained within government records, subject to specific and limited exceptions. According to sections 72 of the Access to Information (ATIA) and of the Privacy Act (PA), the head of every government institution must prepare their annual reports for submission to Parliament on the administration of both Acts within their institution for each financial year. This record presents the annual reports from 2011 onwards.
The Access to Information Act became law on July 1, 1983.
The Access to Information Act gives Canadian citizens, permanent residents and any person present in Canada, the right of access to information contained in government records, subject to certain specific and limited exceptions.
Section 72 of the Access to Information Act requires that the head of every government institution prepares for submission to Parliament, an annual report on the administration of the Act within the institution during each financial year.
These reports are intended to describe how the Canadian Space Agency (CSA) administered its responsibilities during the periods covered by the reports in relation to the Act.
The Access to Information Act (the Act) gives Canadian citizens, permanent residents and all individuals and corporations present in Canada the right of access to records under the control of a government institution subject to the Act. The Act complements, but does not replace, other means of obtaining government information. This report has been prepared and tabled in Parliament in accordance with section 72 of the Act. It covers the period from April 1, 2018, to March 31, 2019, for the Impact Assessment Agency of Canada (IAAC).
Annual Report to Parliament pursuant to subsection 94(2) of the Access to Information Act
Annual report to Parliament summarizing the Department of National Defence’s administration of the Access to Information Act.
Annual report to Parliament summarizing the Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institution’s administration of the Access to Information Act