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The Information Commissioner made a return appearance before #OGGO Committee to update members on the state of access to information during the pandemic. Read her speaking notes


Update on the state of access to information during the COVID-19 pandemic
Appearance before the House of Commons Standing Committee on Government Operations and Estimates

by Caroline Maynard, Information Commissioner of Canada
February 21, 2021
Ottawa, ON


Thank you for inviting me to meet with you once again to discuss access to information during the COVID-19 pandemic.
In my previous appearance before this committee, I conveyed the message I have consistently reiterated since April of last year: the right of access, a quasi-constitutional right, cannot be suspended because of the pandemic.
Government transparency is the foundation of a strong democracy and has never been more important than during this crisis.
In the simplest terms, we must collectively strive to produce an access to information system where access requests are processed in a timely manner without interruption, decisions are properly documented, and information is well-managed.
When we last spoke, I outlined some of the factors that were creating barriers to transparency and eroding government’s accountability to Canadians.
But I also spoke of a window of opportunity that had been opened to bring about essential change, starting with the operating model of government and the culture that underpins it.
It was time for the government to show leadership and take action.
Now we find ourselves approaching one year since the start of the pandemic. Has the government seized the opportunity for change?
In my estimation, it has not.
At least, not to the extent I would have hoped, and Canadians might have expected.
There are some positive developments since we last met: Many institutions regained some capacity to process access requests during the summer. I want to take the time here to recognize the extraordinary efforts of the employees within federal institutions who worked diligently to get ATIP operations back up to speed and respond to Canadians.
I commend them for their creativity and initiative in making the best of a difficult situation.
However, there are further signs that government is not moving in the right direction with little, if any, concrete measures to improve the current state of affairs. The postponement of the launch of the new ATIP Online system is one such example.
I was also disappointed by the news that a report on the review of the access to information regime announced by Minister Duclos would only be submitted next January. On February 3, during a conversation with Minister Duclos, I took the opportunity to remind him that the principles of openness and reasonable timeliness must be respected. I also pointed out, as I have done more than once, that there were, and continue to be, concrete steps that can be taken immediately and which do not require any legislative change.
I have now also reached out to other Ministers who oversee what I call our “Top Fifteen” institutions, with a request to speak to them about the state of access within their institution and to discuss how, as leaders; they must be part of the solution.
In a submission I shared with Minister Duclos and published on my website in January, I outlined some of the steps I believe could make an immediate difference. They include steps to address the following 4 issues:
  • Inadequate leadership and a lack of clear guidelines on transparency and disclosure expectations;
  • a pressing need to innovate and to allocate enough resources to the access regime;
  • the necessity to properly document decisions and to efficiently manage institutions’ information; and
  • the declassification of records in a timely manner.
In closing, I return to my familiar refrain: The Government must act without delay.
I will now happily respond to any questions you may have.
 

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To Masterpiece i have question.

When IRCC will start working on outland PNP application ?

Specially for the people who are waiting for MR.
 

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Thank you kindly for the response.

Just so I understand, disclosing the US visa refusal is sufficient. There will be no need to write a letter of explanation for the marital status error. Is this correct?

Also, not all information is shared. Only information pursuant to the agreement is shared.
>> Will this be just the individual's name, DOB, gender and County of Birth?


US and Canada all share biometrics.
>> This is quite clear


Apologies for the trouble and thank you for your time.
Just so I understand, disclosing the US visa refusal is sufficient. There will be no need to write a letter of explanation for the marital status error. Is this correct?
YES. Canada cannot obtain a copy of your application from the U.S. You have to disclose the visa refusal. However, if you were banned due to making false statements, then you have to include a LoE.

Also, not all information is shared. Only information pursuant to the agreement is shared.
>> Will this be just the individual's name, DOB, gender and County of Birth?
See summary: https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/corporate/transparency/access-information-privacy/privacy-impact-assessment/us-canada-information-sharing-treaty.html
See https://www.dhs.gov/publication/biographic-visa-and-immigration-information-sharing-canada


US and Canada all share biometrics.
>> This is quite clear
 

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Usually the letter that you receive from IRCC will clearly indicate for whom the Sch A is required. The PA or spouse or both.

An ADR can be sent anytime, but Sch a is usually send when criminality or eligibility starts.
So can i assume that I have cleared R10 completeness check?? I have not received biometric request, medical done upfront.
1st Feb 2021 AOR
 

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So can i assume that I have cleared R10 completeness check?? I have not received biometric request, medical done upfront.
1st Feb 2021 AOR
If you received ADR for Sch A, then your R10 should surely be done but now. Usually R10 is done within the first 1-3 weeks.
 
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If you received ADR for Sch A, then your R10 should surely be done but now. Usually R10 is done within the first 1-3 weeks.
Ok. Thank you
 

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Hi @legalfalcon
Below are my current PR application, hope you can assist on my situation.

AOR 5th June
Medicals Passed 23rd July
Biometrics 7th Oct
Received an email from IRCC officer on 14th Oct 2020 for landing interview but cannot make it as i'm leaving Canada on 15th Oct 2020
Latest GCMS notes in Jan 2021 showing application approved with COPR number, there's a note from officer showing "Unable to land applicant as he's oversea"

I'm Inland applicant but i had to travel back to my home country on 15th Oct 2020 due to family issue. I had requested to change my residence address through webform and I had valid closed work permit but TRV had expired. Currently i'm still in my home country and it will require a valid visa to re-enter Canada, question is should i raise a webform requesting IRCC to issue Permanent Resident Visa so that i can travel back to Canada for landing? It's a bit complicated, your help is very much appreciated.
 

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Hi @legalfalcon
Below are my current PR application, hope you can assist on my situation.

AOR 5th June
Medicals Passed 23rd July
Biometrics 7th Oct
Received an email from IRCC officer on 14th Oct 2020 for landing interview but cannot make it as i'm leaving Canada on 15th Oct 2020
Latest GCMS notes in Jan 2021 showing application approved with COPR number, there's a note from officer showing "Unable to land applicant as he's oversea"

I'm Inland applicant but i had to travel back to my home country on 15th Oct 2020 due to family issue. I had requested to change my residence address through webform and I had valid closed work permit but TRV had expired. Currently i'm still in my home country and it will require a valid visa to re-enter Canada, question is should i raise a webform requesting IRCC to issue Permanent Resident Visa so that i can travel back to Canada for landing? It's a bit complicated, your help is very much appreciated.
Currently, IRCC is not issuing COPRs to outland applicants. Yo can surely request and state that if the COPR is issued, you would not need to apply for a new TRV and see if it works. It is at the discretion of IRCC.
 
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Hi @legalfalcon
Just curious, does ADR request (schedule A) delay the process? As AOR after me has received Biometric request already.
Also, after ADR submission when can i expect Biometric request???
Thanks in advance.
 

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Hi @legalfalcon
Just curious, does ADR request (schedule A) delay the process? As AOR after me has received Biometric request already.
Also, after ADR submission when can i expect Biometric request???
Thanks in advance.
ADRs as such do not delay the process as there stages continue to be processed.
 
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Currently, IRCC is not issuing COPRs to outland applicants. Yo can surely request and state that if the COPR is issued, you would not need to apply for a new TRV and see if it works. It is at the discretion of IRCC.
Thanks again @legalfalcon
In this case, PPR will be issue by the nearest VO office from my current residence country right? Usually PPR will be issue if we update the residence address to outside of Canada through webform right?
 

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Thanks again @legalfalcon
In this case, PPR will be issue by the nearest VO office from my current residence country right? Usually PPR will be issue if we update the residence address to outside of Canada through webform right?
The PPR can be initiated from any VO, but based on your country of residence, you will be asked to submit your passport, to the Local visa office in your country of residence, and that is where your file will be transferred. In most cases the file is transferred and then the LVO issued the PPR.
 
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Hi. Need help.
Wanted to enquire about the travelling (4-5 days of vacation) that we have done in past 10 years.
Do we need to add vacation in personal history or address history??
Thanks in advance