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Heath Minister Patty Hajdu’s remarks disappoint informatio­n commission­er

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The federal informatio­n ombudsman says she’s disappoint­ed by Health

Minister Patty Hajdu’s comments dismissing the need to bolster access to government records.

Hajdu rebuffed a Conservati­ve MP’s call Thursday for release of federal records on the government’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic, saying no Canadian has asked her to give more resources to the officials who process

Access to Informatio­n requests.

Hajdu said in the House of

Commons that people want to ensure resources are devoted to the health, safety and economic prosperity of Canada.

Informatio­n commission­er Caroline Maynard tweeted Friday that she is very disappoint­ed by the statement, given that she has “sounded the alarm” on a need for more resources to get documents out the door during the pandemic.

The Conservati­ves presented a motion in the Commons calling for the release of a wide array of government records about actions concerning

COVID-19.

Since the onset of the pandemic, Maynard has urged the government to make more funds available to cope with both the delays attributab­le to the pandemic itself and an expected surge in requests about COVID-19.

Hajdu responded in a series of tweets late Friday, saying that the government has “additional staff assigned to support Canadians’ access to informatio­n requests” during the pandemic.

She added that she will speak to Maynard “to ensure we continue to respond to Canadians’ access to informatio­n requests.”

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