Privy Council Office

The QP Clip: PCO comfortable under the bus

The exchange you can’t miss from this afternoon’s Question Period.

QP Live: When it was all the privy council office’s fault

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The Privy Council Office finds Benjamin Perrin’s emails

Legal counsel’s records were thought to have been deleted

The quiet cuts

Job losses in the public service

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Accessing information at DFAIT

Canada’s Access to Information Act stipulates that a government institution should disclose information 30 days after a request is received.

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‘It is in the interests of Parliament and the Canadian public’

In his continuing quest for disclosure of budget cuts, the Parliamentary Budget Officer delivers a legal opinion to the government.

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Please lock up your valuables, Mr. Harper

There is a thief inside the PM’s supposedly secure headquarters

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Keeping a prime minister

Amy Minsky tallies the Privy Council Office.

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Self before country

After fighting for disclosure, the Canadian Press turns up still more evidence of efforts to rename the Government of Canada in Stephen Harper’s image.

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So many people to say nothing

The Hill Times tallies the number of people employed by the government for the purposes of “communications.”

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Science that dare not speak its name

The Privy Council Office bars a salmon researcher from speaking with reporters.