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Canada’s Information Regulators call on their respective governments to promote a more robust information ecosystem

Last updated: November 6, 2025 3:20 am
Published: 5 months ago
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GATINEAU, QC, Nov. 5, 2025 /CNW/ – In an era where false and misleading information can spread rapidly and influence public discourse, Canada’s Federal, Provincial, and Territorial Information Commissioners and Ombuds (FPT Information Regulators) are urging governments and public institutions to modernize access to information laws, proactively disclose records, and ensure the integrity of public information.

The FPT Information Regulators responsible for overseeing access to information adopted a joint resolution at their annual meeting in Banff, Alberta, earlier this fall titled “Trust, transparency, and democracy in an era of misinformation”. This resolution calls upon their respective governments to promote a more robust information ecosystem.

Misinformation thrives in environments where transparency is lacking. “By embracing transparency and proactively making accurate information available to the public, public institutions can play a crucial role in strengthening our collective information ecosystem, countering misinformation, enhancing trust, and preserving the integrity and resilience of democratic societies”, states the resolution.

Access to government-held information matters to Canadians. Whether it’s understanding how public health decisions are made, accessing environmental data, or verifying the facts behind government policies, reliable information empowers Canadians to make informed choices. When institutions are transparent and information is easy to access, citizens are better equipped to engage in public life, challenge misinformation, and hold decision-makers accountable. Transparency is key to a healthy democracy.

The resolution outlines specific recommendations, including:

The regulators also commit to improving their own transparency practices, collaborating with other oversight bodies, and reducing delays in access to information processes.

In recent years, related joint resolutions focused on restoring trust through access to government records (2023) and promoting transparency by default in public service delivery (2024).

Quote from the Information Commissioner of Canada:

“In today’s digital world, Canadians are bombarded with information every day–some of it true, some of it not. When governments are transparent and information is easy to access, people can make informed decisions about their health, their communities, and their democracy. This resolution is about protecting the public’s right to know and building trust in the institutions that serve them,” said Caroline Maynard, Information Commissioner of Canada.

Related documents:

Joint resolution: Trust, transparency, and democracy in an era of misinformation

News release: Canada’s information and privacy regulators wrap up meeting that focused on critical access and privacy issues facing Canadians

SOURCE Office of the Information Commissioner of Canada

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