On March 11, David Loukidelis, Information and Privacy Commissioner of B.C.; Stanley Tromp, author of Fallen Behind: Canada's Access to Information Act in the World Context; and Murray Rankin, a lawyer specializing in information law and author of the preface for Fallen Behind, also all agreed that the Federal Account
ability Act was the most significant reform to the Access to Information Act since its inception. On April 1, Vincent Gogolek, legal counsel for the B.C. Freedom of Information and Privacy Association also agreed that the Conservative Federal Accountabili
ty Act was ...[+++] the most significant change to the Access to Information Act since its inception.
Le 1 avril, Vincent Gogolek, conseiller juridique de la B.C. Freedom of Information and Privacy Association, reconnaissait également que la Loi fédérale sur la responsabilité, adoptée par le gouvernement conservateur, constituait la plus importante réforme de la Loi sur l'accès à l'information depuis l'adoption de cette loi.