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Document
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P-494
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File #
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P-910590, P-910956, P-910989, P-910991, P-911122, P-911137
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Institution/HIC
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Ministry of Health
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Summary
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The Ministry of Health (the Ministry) received six separate requests under the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (the Act) from caregivers employed by the Kingston Psychiatric Hospital. Each request was for access to:
Any and all information concerning myself, that may be in the possession of the Psychiatric Patients Advocate Office at Kingston Psychiatric Hospital or at the Provincial Psychiatric Patient Advocates Office at Toronto, Ontario.
The Ministry divided the requests for Psychiatric Patient Advocate Office (PPAO) records into two parts, one dealing with correspondence files and the other with advocate client files. With respect to correspondence files, the Ministry indicated that no records existed with respect to four of the requests and released some records with respect to the other two requests. This part of the decision was not appealed.
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Legislation
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Subject Index
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Signed by
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Tom Wright
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Published
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Jul 13, 1993
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Type
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Order – Interim
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Judicial Review
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Institution's application abandoned May 10, 1995
Psychiatric Patient Advocate Office v. Ontario (Information and Privacy Commissioner), Toronto Doc. 500/93 (Ont. Div. Ct.)
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