The Yukon Information and Privacy Commissioner's office published its 2021-2022 annual report. The report reflects the Access to Information and Protection of Privacy Act taking force and "requirements set out in both the previous and the current Act." Yukon IPC Jason Pedlar said his authority under the ATIPPA is "to compel information and evidence and to determine fact and law," but also noted he can "only make recommendations and ask that the public body follow them."
Yukon IPC releases 2021-2022 annual report
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