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Yan Campagnolo

Yan Campagnolo is assistant professor of public law at the University of Ottawa and a former legal counsel at the Privy Council Office.

Cabinet documents should be under the scope of the ATIA

Opinion | BY YAN CAMPAGNOLO | June 6, 2016
The principles of democracy and the rule of law require that Canada limit the scope of cabinet secrecy and subject its application to independent oversight and review. Let us hope that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will take the measures needed to improve the regime that we inherited from his father, writes Yan Campagnolo. The Hill Times photograph by Jake Wright
Opinion | BY YAN CAMPAGNOLO | June 6, 2016
Opinion | BY YAN CAMPAGNOLO | June 6, 2016
The principles of democracy and the rule of law require that Canada limit the scope of cabinet secrecy and subject its application to independent oversight and review. Let us hope that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will take the measures needed to improve the regime that we inherited from his father, writes Yan Campagnolo. The Hill Times photograph by Jake Wright
Opinion | BY YAN CAMPAGNOLO | June 6, 2016
The principles of democracy and the rule of law require that Canada limit the scope of cabinet secrecy and subject its application to independent oversight and review. Let us hope that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will take the measures needed to improve the regime that we inherited from his father, writes Yan Campagnolo. The Hill Times photograph by Jake Wright
Opinion | BY YAN CAMPAGNOLO | June 6, 2016
Opinion | BY YAN CAMPAGNOLO | June 6, 2016
The principles of democracy and the rule of law require that Canada limit the scope of cabinet secrecy and subject its application to independent oversight and review. Let us hope that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will take the measures needed to improve the regime that we inherited from his father, writes Yan Campagnolo. The Hill Times photograph by Jake Wright