I suppose we should have known that anything Tony Clement proposes would be hideously flawed, so rotten is his record.
And his so-called "Open Government" plan" is no different.
The Conservative government has rejected calls to reform the Access to Information Act as part of a new openness plan. The final version of the federal blueprint on open government for 2014-16 remains silent on updating the 32-year-old law despite public pleas during several consultations — including a recent round of public feedback on a draft version.
Doing nothing to improve access to government at a time when the situation couldn't be more dire or desperate.
