Despite outcry, committee makes few changes to Access to Information bill
OTTAWA — A Liberal-dominated committee is sending the government’s Access to Information bill back to the House of Commons with few changes, despite the deep concerns of transparency advocates and opposition MPs.
Committee members rejected most of the amendments put forward Wednesday, including some from Liberal MP Nathaniel Erskine-Smith.
The Access to Information Act allows applicants who pay $5 to ask for federal documents, but it has been widely denounced as slow and antiquated.
The Trudeau government says the bill, introduced last June, represents the first real modernization of the law since it took effect in 1983.


