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"We can't allow things that are inaccurate to stand." — The Word of Our Dan, February 19, 2008.

Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Prompt? Public? Access?

We interrupt our regularly-scheduled coal-raking of Our Dear Premier over his provincial cabinet flip-floppery to bring you this:

Bond Papers has a very good point:

Focus instead on the line in the Progressive Conservative campaign platform that promised to "implement the recommendations of the task force on the not-for-profit sector."

Actually, it said continue to implement.

Odd that there is no public record of such a task force anywhere.

For the record, and for the umpteenth time, the PC 2003 election platform promised that a PC government led by Our Dear Premier would:
release to the public every government-commissioned report within 30 days of receiving it, indicate the action government will take on a report's recommendations within 60 days, and ensure prompt public access to all government reports in hard copy and on the Internet.
Why has the task force report, if it, or the task force ever existed to begin with, not been published on the provincial government intertubes? (And especially now that the province owns an equity stake in said tubes.)

Where's the report?

Now that a cabinet office has been created based on it, where's the report?

WHERE? IS? THE? REPORT?

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