Info watchdog raps Justice Department over six-year access to information extension
OTTAWA — The federal information watchdog says the Justice Department should not have told an MP it would take six years to respond to his request for documents about plans to ensure online platforms remove harmful images.
New Democrat MP Charlie Angus, who filed the access to information request last year, calls the case a disturbing example of federal disregard for the law.
Angus asked for correspondence and briefings from a three-month period related to a proposed regulator to address child pornography and other exploitive material.
The access law says federal agencies must answer requests within 30 days or provide valid reasons why additional time is needed.