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Despite the government’s best efforts to avoid it, the Public Inquiry into Foreign Interference in recent Canadian elections is underway…
Reporters have been bailing on freedom-of-information requests everywhere you look these days. The numbers are sagging federally, as well as…
Yesterday the World Court handed down its anticipated initial ruling on South Africa’s case of genocide against Israel over its…
By: Josh DehaasIf you value your constitutional rights to protest the government and to not have your bank accounts frozen…
Journalists are sometimes in the business of keeping secrets.They have a duty to protect the anonymity of their sources and…
Welcome to the Weekly Writ, a round-up of the latest federal and provincial polls, election news and political history that…
By: Andrew LeachOn Thursday, January 11th, Alberta set an all-time record for electricity use. Alberta’s hourly demand peaked at 12,384MW,…
A lot of great scoops about government are hiding in plain sight.Open-source documents offering juicy news nuggets are often overlooked…
Journalists in Canada have long been minor users of freedom-of-information laws, for reasons that aren’t hard to fathom.Reporters are a…
With a little less than 290 days to go before Saskatchewan’s election, the governing Saskatchewan Party looks well-positioned to extend…