Rapport 8 - Groupe d'étude de l'accès à l'information
L'USAGE DE LA LOI SUR L'ACCÈS À L'INFORMATION PAR LES JOURNALISTES
The News Stories Analyzed
1. The Toronto Star
18 Septembre 1985, p. A1
W. German spy defects as scandal hits Kohl's office
2. The Toronto Star
5 juin 1985, p. A17
Freedom of information bill included in 'sunshine reforms'
3. The Toronto Star
10 juillet 1985, p. A20
'Compulsory treatment is the answer for some'
4. The Toronto Star
20 juillet 1985, p. D3
Petrofina price was too high new study says
5. The Toronto Star
20 juillet 1985, p. A6
Papers show Crosbie broke cabinet guidelines on conflict, Kaplan says
6. The Toronto Star
25 juillet 1985, p. A8
Trudeau plans business tour of the Far East
7. The Toronto Star
6 août 1985, p. A8
Tories have double standards on 'leaks', critics say PCs championed
'whistle blowers' in opposition but the case of Price, charged in leak
of a secret paper, has them singing a different tune
8. The Toronto Star
29 août 1985, p. E1
Tough trading rules needed to ensure fair takeovers
9. The Toronto Star
20 août 1985, p. A1
Tab $105,000 to revamp 3 Metro MPs' offices
10. The Toronto Star
5 septembre 1985, p. A16
Turning down CNCP's bid on short-sighted move: reader
11. The Toronto Star
11 septembre 1985, p. E1
Release names in bank bailout critics demand
12. The Toronto Star
11 septembre 1985, p. A11
8 separated siblings meet for first time
13. The Toronto Star
17 septembre 1985, p. A1
Young drinking, smoking more, poll says
14. The Toronto Star
19 septembre 1985, p. A12
Proposed new polling system in Ottawa is open to abuse
15. The Toronto Star
19 septembre 1985, p. A5
Women will flood into high-tech jobs in 1990s, conference told
16. The Toronto Star
30 septembre 1985, p. C1
Sex poll shows communication gap
17. The Toronto Star
1 octobre 1985, p. A18
Let the public see the polls
18. The Toronto Star
6 octobre 1985, p. F1
Can Mulroney break the habit of secrecy?
19. The Toronto Star
8 octobre 1985, p. A9
Ottawa can charge for info: Court
20. The Toronto Star
10 octobre 1985, p. A1
Ottawa misled by bank that failed, report says
21. The Toronto Star
11 octobre 1985, p. A3
Canada allowed suspected Nazis to stay, probe told
22. The Toronto Star
3 décembre 1985, p. A5
Tories lose two seats in P.E.I. by-elections
23. The Toronto Star
3 décembre 1985, p. A3
Few supporting affirmative action on jobs, study says
24. The Toronto Star
7 décembre 1985, p. C8
Ottawa may drop plan to centralize opinion polling
25. The Toronto Star
7 décembre 1985, p. A4
Court gives Dye written outline on his access to cabinet papers
26. The Toronto Star
22 décembre 1985, p. A13
PM's households cost a pretty penny
27. The Toronto Star
23 octobre 1985, p. A3
Let victims of crime speak their minds before prisoners get parole,
minister urges
28. The Toronto Star
24 décembre 1985, p. A8
Ottawa grant to pay half of update at the Havilland, document shows
29. The Toronto Star
27 octobre 1985, p. A4
Cabinet misled on jet's cost secret documents suggests
30. The Toronto Star
29 octobre 1985, p. A1
Report says Canada poorly equipped to cope with after-effects of A-war
31. The Toronto Star
5 novembre 1985, p. A1
Blais-Grenier's European trips cost $30,000 records show
32. The Toronto Star
6 novembre 1985, p. A1
Move to charge Nazis would appear to pander to Jews, '62 memo says
33. The Toronto Star
11 novembre 1985, p. A1
11 suspected Nazis were citizens of Canada in '56, paper reveals
34. The Toronto Star
11 novembre 1985, p. A1
Little support shown for PM on free trade in secret federal poll
35. The Toronto Star
12 novembre 1985, p. A21
Church groups 'alarmed' by increased exports of military equipment
36. The Toronto Star
12 novembre 1985, p. A12
Poll reveals Tory "Dishonesty" on trade, MP says
37. The Toronto Star
26 décembre 1985, p. A1
Ottawa's files missing on Nazi collaborators
38. The Toronto Star
12 novembre 1985, p. A4
82% WANT Canada neutral on Middle East
39. The Toronto Star
12 novembre 1985, p. A3
Nazis entered Canada easily document says
40. The Toronto Star
12 novembre 1985, p. A1
Canadians see hunger, peace as top issues facing world
41. The Toronto Star
13 novembre 1985, p. A3
PC pollster advised Star Wars rejection
42. The Toronto Star
27 novembre 1985, p. A8
Wilson says he's 'very open' with public despite poll stance
43. The Toronto Star
27 novembre 1985, p. A1
Crest is toothpaste $50,000 government poll finds
44. The Toronto Star
28 novembre 1985,p. A3
Navy showed bad judgement in sinking trawler, probe finds
45. The Toronto Star
30 novembre 1985, p. B5
Other major new laws in the works
46. The Toronto Star
30 novembre 1985 A17
Compensate owner of fish boat sunk by navy, MP tells Ottawa
47. The Globe and Mail
24 décembre 1985
Ottawa will advance Boeing much of its investment cash
48. The Globe And Mail
10 décembre 1985
Ottawa planning to let phone bills increase steadily
49. The Globe and Mail
5 décembre 2001, p. A3
Ruling by court expected tomorrow on Dye's bid to see Cabinet papers
50. The Globe and Mail
29 novembre 1985, p. A1
Access-to-information survey gleans spotty federal answers
51. The Globe and Mail
23 novembre 1985, p. C15
Star-Kist decertification decision reserved
52. The Globe and Mail
8 novembre 1985, p. A5
Limo ride haunts Blais-Grenier
53. The Globe and Mail
1 novembre 1985, p. A15
Research urged into environmental risks Politically controversial findings
get scant support, scientists say
54. The Globe and Mail
9 octobre 1985, p. A6
Free to advertise
55. The Globe and Mail
2 octobre 1985, p A1
Let lawyers advertize, bar report says
56. The Globe and Mail
14 septembre 1985, p. P7
Rights for the adopted
57. The Globe and Mail
10 août 1985, p. B9
Terra shares surge in active trading
58. The Globe and Mail
24 juillet 1985, p. P1
Files kept by security service on those seeking information
59. The Globe and Mail
1 juillet 1985, p. P4
MP of many years to be honored
60. The Globe and Mail
14 juin 1985, p. P1
Stornoway renovation cost public $399,000
61. The Globe and Mail
18 mai 1985, p. P5
Fear of outcry prompted PCB cleanup
62. The Globe and Mail
6 mai 1985, p. P1
Manual outlines Mountie etiquette
63. The Globe and Mail
1 mars 1985
Investment dealers bank on hi-tech
64. The Globe and Mail
11 février 1985
No action from VIA Rail studies that cost taxpayers $100,000
65. The Globe and Mail
29 janvier 1985
VIP travel files ruled Cabinet secret
66. The Globe and Mail
12 janvier 1985
The secret jet set
67. The Globe and Mail
1 janvier 1985
Aide says PM planning to pay $2,431 food bill
68. The Toronto Star
11 avril 1990, p. A29
Premier Peterson's big test of courage
69. The Toronto Star
19 avril 1990, p. D12
Vanished dollar coin dies likely stolen, review finds
70. The Toronto Star
19 avril 1990, p. A2
Volunteers risk genetic damage in tests of antidote to nerve gas
71. The Toronto Star
25 avril 1990, p. A10
Watchdog says her time is up after criticizing PM's secrecy
72. The Toronto Star
26 avril 1990, p. N15
Volunteers make the world a better place Like North York's Pat O'Neill
73. The Toronto Star
28 avril 1990, p. M19
Environmental major concern to Eastern Europeans
74. The Toronto Star
2 mai 1990, p. A17
'Pressure' rushed ban on Hill demonstrators
75. The Toronto Star
2 mai 1990, p. A5
Federal bureaucrats felt pressured "from a very high level"
to rush a regulation that led to the arrest of two Parliament Hill demonstrators
in March, government documents show
76. The Toronto Star
5 mai 1990, p. A17
Keep Lepine's note secret, MD says
77. The Toronto Star
9 mai 1990, p. A2
Publishing suspects' names stops coverups, law forum told
78. The Toronto Star
12 mai 1990, p. C2
Changes to information access law may involve much higher user fees
79. The Toronto Star
19 mai 1990, p. A8
Government dedicated to secrecy, report says
80. The Toronto Star
22 mai 1990, p. A12
Guarantee the right to information, watchdog urges
81. The Toronto Star
24 mai 1990, p. A3
Army camp will house illegal refugees
82. The Toronto Star
25 mai 1990, p. A32
Hotels for illegal immigrants bleak
83. The Toronto Star
29 mai 1990, p. E1
Ottawa considers hiring huge squad of auditors to check on tax returns
84. The Toronto Star
2 juin 1990, p. D1
The Tiananmen file
85. The Toronto Star
2 juin 1990, p. B6
Cup security goes high tech
86. The Toronto Star
2 juin 1990, p. A9
MPs angry at choice for privacy watchdog
87. The Toronto Star
3 juin 1990, p. A11
Police not told of abuse at Uxbridge boys school - Police decided not
to pursue allegations
88. The Toronto Star
4 juin 1990, p. A11
Deportation of investors stalled Ottawa says files too old for action
89. The Toronto Star
8 juin 1990, p. A5
Recorded vote forced on privacy watchdog
90. The Toronto Star
13 juin 1990, p. A4
Cabinet probed CN sale, files show
91. The Toronto Star
15 juin 1990, p. A14
Ottawa won't reveal how ad contract won
92. The Toronto Star
16 juin 1990, p. A3
Immigrant faces ouster for reneging on job pledge
93. The Toronto Star
20 juin 1990, p. D3
Stelco branch, Soviets to trade technology
94. The Toronto Star
22 juin 1990, p. F3
Magna's federal aid $104 million, files show
95. The Toronto Star
29 juin 1990, p. D6
GST reaction negative, government files show
96. The Toronto Star
4 juillet 1990, p. A10
Files reveal U.S. sneaked Nazis into Canada
97. The Toronto Star
5 juillet 1990, p. A11
Smell of cash no longer in the air in Ottawa
98. The Toronto Star
10 juillet 1990, p. A11
Ottawa mum on aide's arrest
99. The Toronto Star
14 juillet 1990, p. J6
The Royal Canadian Mint last year had its worst year since 1978 as
net earnings dropped to $7,772,000 from $8,757,000 in 1988
100. The Toronto Star
12 octobre 1990, p. B9
Milder vaccine lessens reactions in kids
101. The Kitchener-Waterloo Record
6 novembre 1990, p. B5
Hiring urged to help "overworked" archivist
102. The Toronto Star
8 novembre 1990, p. G1
Tobacco giants in secret lawsuit
103. The Kitchener-Waterloo Record
10 novembre 1990, p. A6
The government needs polls to tell it the obvious
104. The Toronto Star
13 novembre 1990, p. A4
Study faults PM's aide in airport row
105. The Toronto Star
5 décembre 1990, p. B1
Poll backs sacrifices to compete abroad
106. The Kitchener-Waterloo Record
10 décembre 1990, p. B10
Prisons vulnerable from air, report says
107. The Kitchener-Waterloo Record
12 décembre 1990, p. A7
Wilson spends our money to see how Canadians despise the GST
108. The Kitchener-Waterloo Record
13 décembre 1990, p. E9
Environmentalists powerless to stop logging in national park
109. The Toronto Star
15 décembre 1990, p. G18
A 'fireman' for foreign news tells his tales from the front
110. The Kitchener-Waterloo Record
17 novembre 1990, p. C7
Did Canadian bishops cave in at synod? Newfoundland sex abuse scandal
is swept under carpet in Rome
111. The Kitchener-Waterloo Record
17 novembre 1990, p. B6
Fruit, vegetable plants flunk tests
112. The Kitchener-Waterloo Record
24 novembre 1990, p. B7
Canada faces boycott of forestry products
113. The Kitchener-Waterloo Record
29 décembre 1990, p. B8
Ottawa bankrolls fur industry to fight animal-rights groups
114. The Kitchener-Waterloo Record
26 novembre 1990, p. A1
$1-million bill: Bid to save Meech accord didn't come cheap
115. The Kitchener-Waterloo Record
26 novembre 1990, p. A1
Premiers well-supplied with coffee and snacks
116. The Toronto Star
3 décembre 1990, p. A10
General fired for personal use of forces' planes
117. The Kitchener-Waterloo Record
31 décembre 1990, p. B7
Ottawa knew Canadians felt recession coming
118. The Globe and Mail
3 septembre 1990
Queen's visit costly
119. The Globe and Mail
7 juillet 1990
War crimes suspect in Canada 20 years after barring pledged
120. The Globe and Mail
4 janvier 1985
Federal Government's files often difficult to open
121. The Globe and Mail
22 février 1985
Press group split on complaint over fees for access to records
122. The Globe and Mail
25 février 1985
New Official Secrets Act considered long-overdue
123. The Globe and Mail
4 mai 1985
Connected with Calgary Olympic office, Clark's brother gets federal
legal work
124. The Globe and Mail
12 mars 1985
Researcher takes Ottawa to court over information
125. The Globe and Mail
10 janvier 1985
PCs will not reveal why ministers flew on executive jets
126. The Vancouver Province
21 décembre 1995, p. A30
New top soldier gets on side with troops
127. The Edmonton Journal
15 décembre 1995, p. A7
'Questionable judgements' blamed for clerk's murder; Her killer 'should
have been behind bars', report says
128. The Vancouver Sun
8 décembre 1995, p. A3
Slain pair cheap, trial told
129. The Vancouver Sun
21 novembre 1995, p. A1
Tax-funded sports groups warned about finances after audit; EXPENSES:
Groups warned
130. The Edmonton Journal
16 novembre 1995, p. D5
Feds once ready to protect CFL
131. The Calgary Herald
9 novembre 1995, p. A15
Military investigating possible document coverup
132. The Edmonton Journal
20 octobre 1995, p. A8
Superbase doesn't make economic sense, report says
133. The Vancouver Sun
26 septembre 1995, p. A9
Ottawa anted $500,000 for Jets arena
134. The Edmonton Journal
15 septembre 1995, p. B6
CPP in better shape than Ottawa claimed; Feared surge in disability
claims reversed
135. The Edmonton Journal
1 septembre 1995, p. A3
Blood officials destroyed crucial evidence, federal inquiry learns
136. The Calgary Herald
9 août 1995, p. A3
Foreign spy agency considered
137. The Edmonton Journal
27 juin 1995, p. A3
Restraint-preaching bankers take 10% raises; no lid on inflation here
138. The Vancouver Sun
6 juin 1995, p. D4
Deadbeat countries pose problem
139. The Vancouver Sun
19 avril 1995, p. A5
Letter denying prostitution on ship not fake, forces say
140. The Calgary Herald
16 mars 1995, p. B8
Angry letters flood CRTC
141. The Vancouver Sun
7 mars 1995, p. D2
Native food fisheries dooming West Coast salmon stock, group claims
142 . The Vancouver Sun
17 février 1995, p. D18
Family trusts set for Martin's hit list
143. The Calgary Herald
5 février 1995, p. A6
Military maneuvers
144. The Vancouver Sun
1 février 1995, p. A6
Tobacco tax cuts to trigger many smoke-related deaths
145. The Edmonton Journal
26 janvier 1995, p. A12
B.C. herring fishery could follow Atlantic cod
146. The Toronto Star
31 décembre 1995, p. A6
Getting government files doesn't require a lawyer
147. The Montreal Gazette
3 décembre 1995, p. A6
Growing prison population could mean fiscal crisis, federal panel warns
148. The Ottawa Citizen
20 novembre 1995, p. A4
Auditor general: Bureaucracy watchdog fails to check own spending habits
149. The Montreal Gazette
9 novembre 1995, p A16
Collenette defends generals on coverup, spending charges
150. The Ottawa Citizen
24 octobre 1995, p. A2
Price of testing the winds of public opinion enough to blow you away
151. The Canadian Press
14 octobre 1995, p. A13
Fisheries morale sinks, drags down enforcement
152. The Montreal Gazette
4 octobre 1995, p. F1
Report casts doubt on Via privatization
153. The Ottawa Citizen
30 septembre 1995, p. A3
Military morale falls as official beefs climb
154. The Ottawa Citizen
19 septembre 1995
Helicopter Squadron on bumpy flight in search for permanent home
155. The Toronto Star
8 septembre 1995, p. A8
Blood group to face probe for shredding documents
156. The Ottawa Citizen
2 septembre 1995, p. B6
Blood scandal made worse by coverup
157. The Toronto Star
28 août 1995, p. A2
World club fees cost Ottawa $217 million
158. The Ottawa Citizen
10 août 1995, p. A2
Opinion: DND double standard allows official to get away with insults
159. The Montreal Gazette
27 juin 1995, p. A7
Violence against disabled is serious problem: study
160. The Toronto Star
20 juin 1995, p. A5
Government foresaw storm over Dupuy
161. The Montreal Gazette
14 juin 1995, p. A16
Liberals running more open government but problems still exist: Commissioner
162. The Ottawa Citizen
15 mai 1995, p. A12
Feds warned not to strangle aquaculture
163. The Montreal Gazette
19 avril 1995, p. B3
Where there's smoke ... there's less tax
164. The Ottawa Citizen
9 avril 1995, p. A1
Pesticides: What you don't know may hurt; Labels tell small part of
the story
165. The Ottawa Citizen
20 mars 1995, p. A3
Mounties seek help to fight drug smugglers
166. The Montreal Gazette
6 mars 1995, p. E8
Military missed chance to save $2 million by canceling contract; Brass
suspected building might not be needed
167. The Montreal Gazette
13 février 1995, p. A1
Errors add up with price scanner
168. The Toronto Star
3 février 1995, p. A3
Military brass get cheap rents
169. The Montreal Gazette
31 janvier 1995, p. B1
Fisheries minister spend $40,00 for office furniture
170. The Montreal Gazette
11 janvier 1995, p. A5
Cameron woman in hiding tests new immigration guidelines. Her supporters
say federal officials who ordered deportation defined conjugal violence
too narrowly
171. The Toronto Star
20 décembre 1995, p. 26
Flak hits defence chief on first day
172. The Hamilton Spectator
4 décembre 1995, p. A4
More inmates spell crisis report says
173. The Toronto Star
19 octobre 1995, p. 11
Moms! There's no life like it!
174. The Halifax Daily News
10 octobre 1995, p. 7
Ottawa may reject Inuit compensation
175. The Hamilton Spectator
6 octobre 1995, p. F5
Canadian peacekeeping record good, say Collenette: 'Let's not let one
even divert us from real success
176. The Halifax Daily News
25 septembre 1995, p. 10
Watchers: Shadowy bureaucrats guide federalist campaign
177. The Toronto Sun
5 septembre 1995, p.3
Ottawa funded doomed projects; $100M bungle
178. The Toronto Sun
7 août 1995, p.10
Airport 95
179. The Toronto Star
25 juillet 1995, p. 14
Chretien's travel bill hits $1.6m
180. The Hamilton Spectator
27 juin 1995, p. A8
Study reports waterfowl devastated by lead poisoning
181. The Toronto Star
15 mai 1995, p.14
13% of gas pumps inaccurate: study
182. The Toronto Star
7 mai 1995, p.27
Somalia probe, no "circus"
183. The Toronto Sun
26 avril p.34
Feds spent $250gs to go to games in B.C.
184. The Financial Post
17 mars 1995, P.2
World News: Canada
185. The Toronto Sun
9 mars 1995, p.42
Jet-set Collenette ripped; reform targets minister's expense accounts
186. The Hamilton Spectator
15 février 1995, p. A8
National Digest
187. The Toronto Sun
6 février 1995, p.29
Nac prez has "suite" tastes
188. The Hamilton Spectator
16 janvier 1995, p. B8
Prison system haven for abuse and harassment; Major cultural change
has led to firings and fines
189. The Globe and Mail
23 décembre 1995, p. A7
Transport can keep air-safety records secret, judge rules Decision
denies travelers crucial data, says researcher who launched court fight
190. The Globe and Mail
9 décembre 1995, p. A1
Airbus deal made amid trade threats U.S., France put pressure on federal
government over Air Canada contract, documents show
191. The Globe and Mail
15 novembre 1995, p. A4
Ottawa Somalia panel checks tampering claim
192. The Globe and Mail
3 octobre 1995, p. A1
Tapes destroyed, inquiry is told Orders attributed to Airborne chief
193. The Globe and Mail
8 août 1995, p. A6
Irving Whale being returned to original owner - Cost to clean and repair
oil-filled barge more than it's worth, Ottawa decides
194. The Globe and Mail
18 juillet 1995, p. A1
Ottawa Warns Quebec on dollar - Separation no barrier to using currency,
but arrangement shaky, document says
195. The Globe and Mail
5 septembre 1995, p. B1
ACOA bred losers, study Atlantic development agency officials cost
taxpayers
196. The Globe and Mail
9 septembre 1995, p. A4
Small band of bureaucrats shaping Ottawa Strategy
197. The Globe and Mail
1 juillet 1995, p. D5
Choosing quiet diplomacy over megaphone diplomacy
198. The Globe and Mail
15 mai 1995, p. B2
Bulletins Ottawa looks for cash
199. The Globe and Mail
5 mai 1995, p. N4
Parliament Minister told about suspect equipment
200. The Globe and Mail
19 avril 1995, p. A8
Military denies planting letter - Defence officials may not have been
candid about strategy in sexual-misbehavior
201. The Globe and Mail
27 mars 1995, p. A5
CSIS annual report criticized for leaving out information
202. The Globe and Mail
16 mars 1995
$500,000 tax break aids rich, study says - may erode faith in system,
it says
203. The Globe and Mail
6 mars 1995, p. A4
Nova Scotia Military accused of wasting $2-million
204. The Globe and Mail
2 février 1995, p. A2
Officers' fishing camp cost $960, 000 yearly
205. The Globe and Mail
2 février 1995, p. A4
Ottawa study links tax rollback to teen smoking health Canada - plays
down significance of leaked report, terming it unreliable
206. The Globe and Mail
25 janvier 1995, p. B1
Federal agency cited for high moving costs - Accused of breaking Ottawa's
competition rules
207. The Globe and Mail
9 janvier 1995
Prison guards complain of harassment
207A. The Vancouver Province
25 juillet 1995, p. A13
Chretien's travels cost $1.6 million
207B. The Vancouver Sun
11 décembre 1995, p. A6
NATO deal approval expected despite training-cost squabble. An audit
shows Canada's allies aren't paying their share of expenses for using
the armed forces base at Goose Bay
207C. The Vancouver Province
14 octobre 1995, p. A31
Pension overhaul seen to save plan
207D. The Calgary Herald
1 octobre 1995, p. A2
Canadian troops unhappy
207E. The Calgary Herald
30 août 1995, p. A15
Coast guard waste new account
207F. The Vancouver Sun
19 août 1995, p. A1
Land claims, mine payoff cost taxpayers $134 million: Two years, $30
million later, Indian talks still in early stage: CLAIMS: Opposition in
B.C. seeks quicker talks
208. The Ottawa Citizen
18 décembre 1995, 2000, p. A1
How Canada let a Cold War spy go: Trapped in a sexual affair with a
seductive enemy argent, an External Affairs clerk began selling Canada's
secrets to the Czechs. Despite ample evidence of his espionage, weakness
in Canada's archaic Official Secret Act forced the government to set him
free decades later
209. The Halifax Daily News
6 décembre 2001, p. 22
No-contest bids waste tax money
210. The Ottawa Citizen
2 décembre 2001, p. A1
Natives awash in RCMP probes
211. The Ottawa Citizen
18 novembre 2000, p. A12
Canada Post moves to stop access request: Application for consultant's
report believed to be linked to UPS lawsuit
212. The Guardian (Charlottetown)
30 octobre 2000, p. A5
Seal hunt rules anger activists: New federal guidelines on confirming
if a seal is dead draw criticism from groups
213. The Halifax Daily News
17 octobre 2000, p. 10
Commissioner: attack on info office getting personal
214. The Halifax Daily News
10 octobre 2000, p. 11
Federal employees, flights cost taxpayers $16 million
215. The Ottawa Citizen
28 septembre 2000, p. A4
Day says Liberals are soft on terrorism: Charges over Tamil dinner
gives preview of electoral strategies
216. The Halifax Daily News
5 septembre 2000, p. 10
Native bands deficit passes $300m
217. The Halifax Daily news
17 octobre 2000, p.10
Commissioner: attacks on info office getting personal
218. The Telegram
31 juillet 2000, p. 4
Women jumping ship: report
219. The Halifax Daily News
23 juillet 2000, p. 11
Airport needs wind warnings
220. The Ottawa Citizen
13 juin 2000, p. A4
Finance audit finds lax contract procedures
221. The Ottawa Citizen
6 juin 2001, p. A3
Bill to change Access Act rattles government: Study says MP's plan
opens too many doors
222. The Ottawa Citizen
24 mai 2000, p. A8
Big Brother' gets free rein over e-mail: CSIS report reveals Russian's
control of Internet-services
223. The Ottawa Citizen
18 mai 2000, p. A3
Lax security blamed for escape from Kingston Pen: Guards'mistakes helped
Tyrone Com get away, Corrections report concludes
224. The Ottawa Citizen
8 mai 2000, p. A4
Geriatric Sea King failed to fly for Baril: Forces' chief of staff
has to hitch ride with Australians
225. The Ottawa Citizen
1 mai 2000, p. A6
Secret management retreat failed to head off HRDC crisis: Brainstorming
session held in 1998 to discuss delivery of services in face of staff
cuts
226. The Ottawa Citizen
26 avril 2000, p. A7
Clark put on brave face after loss: 20 years later, Tory leader still
facing leadership criticism
227. The Telegram
19 avril 2000, p. 9
Spy watchdog questions CSIS's crime-fighting role
228. The Ottawa Citizen
11 avril 2000, p. A5
Martin cleared in blood scandal: No conflict of interest, ethics counsellor
says in ruling
229. The Ottawa Citizen
5 avril 2000, p. A1
Canada's military sees war this decade: Gulf, Korea, China top analysts'
list of flashpoints
230. The Ottawa Citizen
12 mars 2000, p. A5
Canada's Con Air doesn't fly
231. The Telegram
22 janvier 2000, p. 1
Caribou incident' prompts apology, reprimands: Military personnel used
helicopter for hunting trip
232. The Edmonton Journal
30 décembre 2000, p. A2
The dangerous game of serving the justice system: project could spark
better safeguards in battle against crime
233. The Montreal Gazette
27 novembre 2000, p. D18
Jailers retrained on labeling inmates low-risk
234. The Montreal Gazette
1 novembre 2000, p. A12
Gagliano under ethics probe: Son's firm handles government work
235. The Ottawa Citizen
27 février 2000, p. A10
National portrait gallery: Monica, Big Ben, Bluenose
236. The Ottawa Citizen
16 février 2000, p. A1
Sloppy CIDA pours aid down Nile: Audit uncovers waste, bad planning
in Egyptian project
237. The Ottawa Citizen
14 février 2000, p. A1
Flexible' rules for Stewart's riding: We didn't even need the $1.6
million, U.S. businessman
238. The Ottawa Citizen
6 février 2000, p. A1
Troops at risk, report warns: Canada's army lacks sufficient firepower
239. The Montreal Gazette
17 octobre 2000, p. A13
Phone sex error cost public $1.35 million
240. The Montreal Gazette
18 septembre 2000, p. A11
Building feds tried to buy is compared to Alcatraz
241. The Edmonton Journal
4 septembre 2000, p. A1
Indian status cards abuses, feds say
242. The Edmonton Journal
21 août 2000, p. A6
Access to information law set for major review
243. The Edmonton Journal
13 juin 2000, p. A10
Gun registry takes a shot: Archaic methods, frustration cited in report
to McLellan
244. The Edmonton Journal
23 mai 2000, p. A5
Ottawa paying huge legal fees in tobacco suit: $1B civil action claims
tobacco giant-smuggled
245. The Edmonton Journal
28 avril 2000, p. A14
Mistrust sabotages Metis job program in Saskatchewan
246. The Montreal Gazette
11 avril 2000, p. A9
$4.8 million vanished, but just won't go away
247. The Montreal Gazette
29 mars 2000, p. A7
Feds lose secret cabinet files on Candu sale
248. The Toronto Star
22 mars 2000
Ottawa role questioned: Papers indicate approval of work in private
clinics
249. The Toronto Star
4 mars 2000
Bureaucrats planned for job grants fallout: Official prepared strategy
in August, document show
250. The Edmonton Journal
21 février 2000, p. A12
Court set for shootout on gun control: Gov't expected to win its case
at two-day hearing
251. The Edmonton Journal
14 février 2000, p. A5
U.S. firm got $1.6 million in jobs funds: Memo promised "flexibility"
in assessing eligibility
252. The Montreal Gazette
27 janvier 2000, p. A12
Stewart's riding got $30 million: Minister's department funded everything
from yoga centre to custom log sawing
253. The Edmonton Journal
20 janvier 2000, p. A6
Shoddy record-keeping for $1B in federal grants, funds: Files unmonitored,
few credit checks
254. Victoria Times Colonist
7 décembre 2000, p. A1
PM's allies face new accusations: Two charged with fraud and theft
of grant money
255. The Calgary Herald
1 novembre 2000, p. A11
Gagliano's son subject of ethics probe
256. Victoria Times Colonist
16 septembre 2000, p. B5
Ex-inmates threaten Parole Board, internal memo says
257. The Calgary Herald
5 septembre 2000, p. A12
Native bands hit $3000M deficit: Records show annual shortfalls doubled
since 90s
258. Victoria Times Colonist
22 août 2000, p. A4
Ottawa eyes revision of Access to Information Act
259. The Calgary Herald
31 juillet 2000, p. A5
Officials probe near-collision
260. Victoria Times Colonist
5 juillet 2000, p. A7
Poll shows majority of Canadian wants aboriginal tax break ended: Views
are hardening on native issues, federal survey reveals
261. The Vancouver Province
25 juin 2000, p. A10
Their dangerous dose: Canadian soldiers were given anthrax vaccine
to protect them against biological warfare during UN and NATO Persian
Gulf operations in the '90s. Province reporter Ann Rees discovered that
the vaccines were often contaminated, mishandled and even banned from
use.
262. The Calgary Herald
23 mai 2000, p. A5
Tobacco fight costs Ottawa $3.8M: Tab highest ever in $1B lawsuit against
RJ Reynolds
263. The Calgary Herald
30 avril 2000, p. A4
Lawsuit charges taxman drove wife to suicide: Angry father recites
litany of harassment hardship
264. The Calgary Herald
31 mars 2000, p. A14
Call girl show cost taxpayers $43, 000
265. The Calgary Herald
16 mars 2000, p. A11
HRDC staff "bent" rules
266. Victoria Times Colonist
6 mars 2000, p. A6
Stinky ink blamed for cheques' delay
267. Victoria Times Colonist
28 février 2000, p. C9
Steel plant cleanup funding tripled
268. The Vancouver Sun
23 février 2000, p. A19
The grits are lavish in Ontario; the east side gets the shaft: Jane
Stewart's relatively wealthy riding pulled in some big jobs fund dollars,
prompting some well-aimed opposition daggers.
269. The Calgary Herald
17 février 2000, p. A13
Audits find lax CIDA controls
270. Victoria Times Colonist
24 janvier 2000, p. A5
Mounties had plan to inter "subversives"
271. The Calgary Herald
14 janvier 2000, p. A3
Touchy census queries mulled
272. The Calgary Herald
7 janvier 2000, p. A4
Spy agency helps retool privacy bill
273. The Globe and Mail
18 décembre 2000, p A1
Civil Servant well traveled: Assistant Deputy Minister was on the road
391 working days in three-year period
274. The Globe and Mail
27 octobre 2000, p. A7
HRDC concerns aside, Liberal got $568,00 for firm in his riding
275. The Globe and Mail
20 octobre 2000, p. A21
The Arrogance of Power
276. The Globe and Mail
13 octobre 2000, p. A1
Copps got federal rules eased for hometown firm
277. The Globe and Mail
24 juillet 2000, p. A2
Privacy Commissioner probes CSIS: Former undercover agent alleges intelligence
service denying him access to documents
278. The Globe and Mail
12 juin 2000, p. A6
Canadian firms given bidding edge: audit
279. The Globe and Mail
16 mai 2000, p. A1
Group of seven called too "cliche" for currency: Canadians
cranky over design of new money
280. The Globe and Mail
24 janvier 2000, p. A5
Military helicopter used in caribou hunt
281. The Globe and Mail
18 janvier 2000, p. A2
Job program falls short but gets $9-million more Ottawa extends funding even
though only one-third of promised internships created by national-unity council
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AU SUJET DES AUTEURS
Paul Attallah
Paul Attallah, B.A. (Ottawa), M.A., Ph.D. (McGill), est présentement
professeur agrégé en technique de diffusion collective à
l'Université Carleton.
Il a enseigné à l'Université Concordia, à l'Université
de Montréal et à l'Université du Québec.
M. Attallah est un spécialiste en histoire de la pensée de la
communication, de la culture populaire et de la télévision.
Heather Pyman
Heather Pyman est directrice de la recherche au centre d'enquête de l'Université
Carleton. Elle a enseigné les méthodes de recherche à la
faculté de journalisme et de communication de l'Université Carleton
et est responsable de la mise en uvre de l'élément canadien
du Programme international de relevé démographique (PIRD).
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