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Access to Information in Canada is marred by Delays, Redactions, and Rising Costs

Access to Information in Canada is marred by Delays, Redactions, and Rising Costs

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This week on NOW and NEXT:

A shrinking landscape for transparency. I

n this episode of Now and Next, Dave Trafford sits down with veteran journalist Dean Beeby to examine why fewer Canadians — including journalists — are filing Freedom of Information (FOI) requests.

Beeby reflects on how FOI once powered major investigative work, but today faces systemic delays, heavy redactions, vague legal definitions, and rising administrative costs that produce fewer results. As journalism accelerates toward instant reaction and digital churn, governments have slowed the machinery of transparency. The result? A system that often delivers information long after its “best before” date — if at all.

The conversation explores the collapse of newsroom resources, the inefficiencies of paper-based government systems in a digital era, escalating court battles over mandate letters and cellphone records, and why legal ambiguity benefits bureaucracy.

Yet there is a modest bright spot: the federal Information Commissioner’s expanded authority to order document releases.

This episode asks a critical question: What are we losing when depth gives way to speed — and transparency becomes optional?

Chapters
00:00 – Introduction
DT introduces Dean Beeby and the shrinking use of FOI requests.
01:07 – Journalism’s Speed vs. Government’s Slowdown
Why reporters are abandoning FOI as delays grow longer.
06:07 – Delays, Redactions & Fewer Users
Heavily censored documents and falling public participation.
11:20 – Paper Systems in a Digital Age
Government inefficiencies driving rising costs.
16:23 – Legal Battles & The Push for Reform
Mandate letters, cellphone records, and the Information Commissioner’s new powers.



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