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Sean Holman's Unknowable Country

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Sean Holman's Unknowable Country | mapping the boundaries of government secrecy in Canada Sean Holman's Unknowable Country mapping the boundaries of government secrecy in Canada Menu Skip to content HOME ABOUT FACEBOOK TWITTER WHIPPED #CDNFOI TIMELINE GOVERNMENT TABLES PAPER PRODUCTION GUIDELINES Leave a reply Government gives guidelines for what documents MPs can and cannot see. March 15, 1973 – The government introduced its Guidelines for Motions for the Production of Papers. 1 Canada, Parliament, House of Commons Debates , 29th Parl, 1st Sess, Vol 2 (15 March 1973). They were supposed to “enable Members of Parliament to secure factual information about the operations of government to carry out their parliamentary duties and to make public as much factual information as possible, consistent with effective administration, the protection of the security of the state, right to privacy and other matters.” 2 Canada, Parliament, Standing Joint Comm...

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