Document

MO-1682

File #  MA-020393-1
Institution/HIC  City of Toronto
Summary

The City of Toronto (the City) received a request under the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (the Act) from an individual for copies of all information about the requester held by a particular City-operated hostel.

In response, the City identified 27 pages of responsive records, and granted access to 25 of them, in whole or in part. The City then issued a decision letter in which it denied access to two pages of records in full, and to portions of three other pages. The City denied access to those pages and portions of pages on the basis of sections 38(b) and 14(1) (invasion of privacy), with reference to the factors found in sections 14(2)(f) and 14(2)(h) of the Act.

The requester (now the appellant) appealed the decision. In his letter of appeal the appellant provided context to his request, and referred to a number of reasons why he believes he should be given full access to the information.

Legislation
  • MFIPPA
  • 14(2)(a)
  • 14(2)(b)
  • 14(2)(d)
  • 14(2)(f)
  • 14(2)(h)
  • 38(a)
  • 38(b)
  • Section 13
Subject Index
Signed by  Frank DeVries
Published  Aug 29, 2003
Type  Order
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