Redacted and out of reach: Canada’s access laws keep the country’s history locked away
Resource type
Authors/contributors
- Cardoso, Tom (Author)
- Doolittle, Robyn (Author)
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
Accessed
13/11/2023, 16:18
Short Title
Redacted and out of reach
Language
English
Library Catalog
Call Number
See "Canada's broken..." audio recording. Same topic, different media, slightly different angle.
License
Transparency
Extra
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/
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