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Access to Information Act (Canada)

The Access to Information Act in Canada is a law that gives individuals the right to request official government records and documents. It promotes transparency by allowing citizens to see information about government activities, decisions, and policies, unless the documents are protected for reasons like national security or privacy. The law sets out procedures for submitting requests and requiring government agencies to respond within a specified time frame, fostering accountability and open governance.