Canada’s Department of National Defence (DND) is continuing to fall behind on its transparency obligations, according to a report submitted to Parliament and published days after Prime Minister Mark Carney pledged the largest spending increase for the Canadian military in decades.
DND’s 2024/25 report on its administration of the Access to Information Act (ATI) said DND completed a lower percentage of access to information requests within legislated timelines compared to the previous reporting period.
The declining response rate comes on the back of DND’s already poor and longstanding track record of failing to meet its transparency obligations ...
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DND’s 2024/25 report on its administration of the Access to Information Act (ATI) said DND completed a lower percentage of access to information requests within legislated timelines compared to the previous reporting period.
The declining response rate comes on the back of DND’s already poor and longstanding track record of failing to meet its transparency obligations ...
CLICK HERE for the full story

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