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Saskatchewan Information and Privacy Commissioner tables 2014-2015 Annual Report

June 22, 2015

Saskatchewan Information and Privacy Commissioner, Ronald J. Kruzeniski Q.C., has submitted his office’s 2014-2015 Annual Report to the Legislative Assembly. Kruzeniski stated:

This is my first Annual Report filed as the Information and Privacy Commissioner and I hope it outlines a path I intend to take over the next four years.

And he further stated:

It is time to update The Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act and The Local Authority Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. These statutes have not been updated in 22 years and need to reflect changes across the country and the impact of new technology. I am making several recommendations for change. You can see the requested changes in this Report.

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