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Ontario passed 2026 laws blocking public access to premier and ministerial records, citing confidentiality and governance, sparking transparency concerns.
Ontario has enacted new laws in March 2026 to exempt records from the premier’s office and cabinet ministers’ offices from public access under Freedom of Information laws, citing the need for confidential decision-making.
The change, which applies retroactively, aims to protect internal communications and policy drafts, aligning with Westminster traditions.
The government says it will preserve candid discussions and improve governance, while critics warn it undermines transparency and accountability, raising concerns about reduced oversight and access to information on key decisions.
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Ontario aprobó leyes en 2026 que bloquean el acceso público a los registros del primer ministro y ministerial, citando la confidencialidad y la gobernanza, lo que provocó preocupaciones de transparencia.