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Redacted and out of reach: Canada’s access laws keep the country’s history locked away

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Title
Redacted and out of reach: Canada’s access laws keep the country’s history locked away
Abstract
Researchers are often denied decades-old documents because there’s no process for declassifying them and poor records of what’s piled up in government warehouses
Publication
The Globe and Mail
Date
2023-11-10
Language
English
Short Title
Redacted and out of reach
Accessed
13/11/2023, 16:18
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See "Canada's broken..." audio recording. Same topic, different media, slightly different angle.
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Transparency
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Canada
Citation
Cardoso, T., & Doolittle, R. (2023, November 10). Redacted and out of reach: Canada’s access laws keep the country’s history locked away. The Globe and Mail. https://www.theglobeandmail.com/canada/article-access-to-information-laws-historians/