Right to Know - Journalists' and Government Perspectives

University of Regina

Knowledge is power. Information is liberating. - Kofi Annan An effective democracy requires citizens who are both engaged and informed. For citizens to participate meaningfully in government, both directly and through their elected representatives, they need accurate information to understand the issues. In healthy democracies Access to information promotes that understanding. The control of information is regulated for the common good and citizens have the means to find information held by their government. But how well is Access to Information really working? Featured panelists: Patricia W. Elliott, Professor, School of Journalism, University of Regina Kevin Fenwick, Q.C., Deputy Minister of Justice and Deputy Authority General, Government of Saskatchewan Geoff Leo, Investigative Reporter Murray Mandryk, Political Columnist, Regina Leader-Post

Registration not required. Please join us following the presentations for a reception.

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05:00 PM - 07:00 PM CST
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CB 106, main floor, College Avenue Campus, University of Regina
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Jan Cowie, Right to Know Chair