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PARTIES FLIP-FLOP ON FOI AS THEIR FORTUNES CHANGE

NDP now frustrated by process they once defended as Liberals allegedly test system

- VAUGHN PALMER Victoria vpalmer@postmedia.com

In fact, it costs $23 million, that’s what it costs the system for their requests, $23 million.

The New Democrats complain the B.C. Liberals are filing too many requests under freedom of informatio­n, “bunging up” the system and wasting millions of dollars.

The accusation was levelled during question period in the legislatur­e on Monday by the new minister in charge of FOI, Selina Robinson.

“It’s been quite an interestin­g couple of weeks to learn a new file,” said Robinson, appointed minister of citizens’ services following the resignatio­n of Jinny Sims.

“You know what I learned?” asked Robinson, who is also minister of housing and municipal affairs. “I learned that the number of FOI requests received has jumped by over 30 per cent since we formed government and that has primarily been driven by increased requests by the Opposition.”

This provoked the Liberals to fury, as it was intended to do. They had been challengin­g the NDP’s growing practice of sending out invoices in the thousands of dollars to cover the cost of responding to FOI requests. But Robinson wasn’t finished. “The Opposition has filed 7,500 requests. Ministry staff have expressed concern about the thousands, thousands, of open-ended requests being filed in a way that is very costly.”

The work was piling up to such an extent that staff were hardpresse­d to respond to requests from other, more deserving, applicants.

“It is harder to provide timely service to the journalist­s, to other groups, to people who have decisions that are affecting their lives that are made by this government,” claimed Robinson. “The (Liberal) requests are bunging up the system.”

They are also using up financial resources at a time when Finance Minister Carole James has ordered reductions in discretion­ary spending.

“In fact, it costs $23 million, that’s what it costs the system for their requests, $23 million,” said Robinson.

“When I think about how many schools, how much bike infrastruc­ture that could cost. … When I think of all the other things that British Columbians have been needing, I’m appalled at their track record, just pie in the sky, ask for everything under the sun and then expect it to be free.”

This drew a quick response from Liberal Jas Johal.

FOI requests are supposed to be processed in confidence and at arm’s length from the NDP political apparatus by non-partisan public servants.

Yet Robinson seemed to know both the number of requests filed by the Liberals and what it was costing to process them.

“How do you know where the FOI requests came from?” Johal challenged the minister. “Who told you?”

The New Democrats had figured it out from the generalize­d informatio­n provided by the FOI bureaucrac­y, said Robinson.

“We get a report that says in which area we’re getting requests, whether it’s from individual­s, political parties, organizati­ons,” she explained.

“Based on the volume of requests, it is really clear that it’s the Opposition who’s putting in these regular requests.”

She then consulted her briefing notes again.

“I think it would be really helpful for the house to hear that we released almost 1.9 million pages of documents last year. That’s pretty impressive.”

In their Opposition days, New Democrats waxed eloquent about proactive disclosure, where informatio­n would be released to the public without the bother of anyone having to file FOI applicatio­ns.

But now Robinson was consumed with the prospect of all the work that went into vetting each of those almost two million pages.

“What that means is that 1.9 million pages are reviewed and ensured that we’re able to release those documents,” continued the minister, turning the exercise into a teachable moment for the whole house.

“I want you to think about what all that means, to gather that all up, to print them all off, to PDF them, to go through them to make sure that the redaction happens that’s appropriat­e. That’s a significan­t amount of time.”

And to what end?

“Again, $23 million has been spent because the people on that side are going for a fishing expedition. It’s more expensive than Painter’s Lodge,” she complained, referencin­g the high-end fishing resort in Campbell River.

“We care about building schools for people. We want to make sure that there’s child care. And the people on that side would rather go fishing.”

Lately, the New Democrats have sought to block informatio­n requests from the Liberals for back channel emails from ministers, officials and political staff.

The government tried to persuade the Office of the Informatio­n and Privacy Commission­er to disallow the requests for emails as “frivolous” and/or a threat to personal privacy.

But when that effort failed recently, they decided to go public with the complaint that the Liberals were abusing the system and wasting public money and staffing time.

Which is not how the New Democrats used to play these exercises when in Opposition.

Back then, they mounted their own fishing expedition­s and fulminated about delays, non-responses and hefty invoices from the government side.

Then they said the public could rest assured that the NDP would respect the system and make it better.

But as they say on both sides of the legislatur­e, that was then and this is now.

The New Democrats, after two years and counting in government, have yet to implement most of the FOI reforms they promised, while getting good at avoidance and delay.

Meanwhile, the B.C. Liberals, once masters of frustratin­g informatio­n requests, are setting new records for filing them.

 ?? THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? Municipal Affairs and Housing Minister Selina Robinson addressed the legislatur­e Monday during question period and decried the abundance of FOI requests she says are being filed by the Liberals.
THE CANADIAN PRESS Municipal Affairs and Housing Minister Selina Robinson addressed the legislatur­e Monday during question period and decried the abundance of FOI requests she says are being filed by the Liberals.
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