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 Office of the Information Commissioner of Canada

Annual Report: 2004-2005

TABLE OF CONTENTS

MANDATE
 
CHAPTER I: LOOKING BACK ON A TERM OF SERVICE  

Positive Developments

  1. Support for the Commissioner’s Powers
  2. Creation of a New Parliamentary Committee
  3. Reform of the Access to Information Act
  4. Fewer Delays in the System
  5. Improved Records Management
  6. Information Rights Education and Training

Persistent Problems

  1. Distrust
  2. Inadequate Resources
 
CHAPTER II: DELAYS IN THE SYSTEM – REPORT CARDS AND TIME EXTENSION STUDY

    A:  Report Cards: Part I
    B:  Report Cards: Part II
    C:  Time Extension Study

 
CHAPTER III: INVESTIGATIONS AND REVIEWS
CHAPTER IV: CASE SUMMARIES

CASE #:

  1. The Agendas of the Ministry of Transport Held in the Ministry's Office and the Deputy Ministry's Office
  2. The Agendas of the Prime Minister Held by the RCMP
  3. The Agendas of the Prime Minister Held in the PMO and PCO
  4. Records Held in the Office of the Minister of National Defense Concerning Senior Level Committee Meetings
 
CHAPTER V: LEGAL SERVICES - The Access to Information Act in Courts

A. The Role of the Judiciary

B. The Commissioner in the Courts
  1. Cases Completed
  2. Cases in Progress - Commissioner as applicant/appellant
  3. Cases in Progress - Commissioner as respondent
  4. Cases in Progress - Commissioner as intervener
C. Legislative Changes

 

CHAPTER VI: CORPORATE SERVICES
   

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