The bill creates new exemptions for what government documents the public has a right to access
Alberta ’s access to information watchdog says she wasn’t expecting the UCP government to heed her warnings about a bill she’s concerned will “significantly degrade” government transparency.
Changes include a blanket exemption for any document created by or for the premier, government ministers or the provincial treasury board, including correspondence like e-mails.
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