ACOA Main Page
Skip over navigation bar.
Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency Agence de promotion économique du Canada atlantique
Canada
 
 
Français Contact Us Help Search Canada Site
About Us Sources of Financing Business Info Publications Site Map
Home acoadirect Media Room Links
image
Annual Reports and Initiatives
Brochures and Fact Sheets
Audits and Evaluations
Policy Research
Publications
Parliamentary Reports and Departmental Initiatives
2003-2004 Annual Report to Parliament - Access to Information and Privacy

Preface

The Access to Information Act and the Privacy Act (Revised Statutes of Canada, Chapter A-1, 1985) were proclaimed on July 1, 1983.

The Access to Information Act gives all individuals and corporate entities present in Canada a right of access to information contained in government records subject to certain specific and limited exceptions.

The Privacy Act extends to individuals the right of access to information about themselves. This law also protects an individual's privacy by preventing others from having access to personal information and gives individuals substantial control over its collection and use.

Section 72 of the Access to Information Act and Section 72 of the Privacy Act require that the head of every government institution shall prepare, for submission to Parliament, an annual report on the administration of the Acts within the institution during each financial year.

This annual report is intended to describe how the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency administered its responsibilities in the operation of the Access to Information Act and the Privacy Act.


2003-2004 Annual Report to Parliament - Access to Information and Privacy
PDF : 15pg / 93kb

Table of Contents

ANNEX A - REPORT ON THE ACCESS TO INFORMATION ACT
ANNEX B - REPORT ON THE PRIVACY ACT
ANNEX C - FREQUENCY OF EXEMPTIONS INVOKED AND EXCLUSIONS CITED BY SECTIONS OF THE ACCESS TO INFORMATION ACT

BACK/TOP/FORWARD Back Top Forward