Annual Reports on the Access to Information Act and the Privacy Act
Access to Information Act
The Access to Information Act gives Canadian citizens and permanent residents, and any person and corporation present in Canada, the right to access information contained in government records, subject to certain specific and limited exceptions.
The Auditor General must report annually to Parliament on the implementation of the Access to Information Act within the Office.
Privacy Act
The Privacy Act gives individuals the right to access information about themselves that is held by the government, subject to certain specific and limited exceptions. It also protects individuals’ privacy by giving them substantial control over the collection, use and disclosure of their personal information, and by preventing others from accessing that information.
The Auditor General must report annually to Parliament on the implementation of the Privacy Act within the Office.