Proactive Publication Guidance - Access to Information Act

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What is Proactive Publication?

In 2019, Bill C-58 received royal assent, bringing into force the most significant changes to the Access to Information Act (ATIA) since it's inception in 1983. Amongst several important changes was the introduction of Part II: Proactive Publication of Information. Proactive Publications are records considered to be of public interest- for example, briefing materials, travel and hospitality expenses incurred- that bodies subject to Part II must publish on a scheduled basis. All government Proactive Publication materials are available on the Open Government Portal for a minimum of 10 years following publication.

What Proactive Publication requirements are government departments subject to?

The Act differentiates between three types of government bodies that are subject to Proactive Publication requirements:

  1. Crown Corporations & institutions named in schedule I of the ATIA
  2. Government institutions named in schedules I, I.1 or II of the Financial Administration Act
  3. Ministers

All government bodies subject to the ATIA are required to publish travel ans hospitality expenses of senior officers and reports tabled in Parliament, however additional requirements vary.


A seperate, detailed GCWiki page is avaiable with information specific to Crown Corporations If you are a Crown Corporation, please see guidance avaiable here.

Proactive Publication Table of Requirements
ATIA Section Government Body Requirement Publication Timeline
82 Crown Corporations & ATIA Schedule I Bodies Travel expenses incurred by a senior officer or employee of a government institution Within 30 days after the end of the month of reimbursement
83 Crown Corporation & ATIA Schedule I Bodies Hospitality expenses incurred by a senior officer or employee of a government institution Within 30 days after the end of the month of reimbursement
84 Crown Corporation & ATIA Schedule I Bodies Any report tabled in Parliament under an Act of Parliament Within 30 days after the day on which it is tabled
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