Prime Minister’s Office should be covered by access law, info commissioner tells MPs
OTTAWA — Information commissioner Caroline Maynard says Canadians should be able to use the Access to Information Act to request documents from the offices of the prime minister and other cabinet members.
Maynard renewed her call to expand the scope of the access law to cover these offices during an appearance before a House of Commons committee Monday.
Speaking in French, Maynard said the right to information is a quasi-constitutional one, “and so I believe that Canadians need to have access to the information that belongs to them.”
All federal agencies should have adequate resources to answer Access to Information requests, she said. “Every department, every institution, every agency should have a dedicated team.”


