Thank you for posting this data - just a question about the sample reaction you posted in this article. When it says the date is unknown, is that because it is unknown or just a way to redacted the date?
Normally, the redacted portions are clearly marked. So, in this particular example, it appears that the date of death was not included in the report itself. I might be wrong.
I know the freedomofinformationlibrary.com folks are working now on transcribing/summarizing many ATIPs (see comment below) - to make them easily accessible and searchable by all Canadians. So, I think their transcription-summary may address your question. - I'll post it in my susbtack once they do
Thank you for posting this data - just a question about the sample reaction you posted in this article. When it says the date is unknown, is that because it is unknown or just a way to redacted the date?
Normally, the redacted portions are clearly marked. So, in this particular example, it appears that the date of death was not included in the report itself. I might be wrong.
I know the freedomofinformationlibrary.com folks are working now on transcribing/summarizing many ATIPs (see comment below) - to make them easily accessible and searchable by all Canadians. So, I think their transcription-summary may address your question. - I'll post it in my susbtack once they do
Thank you. The file is too big to preview. Suggestions?
All ATIP / FOI responses will soon appear at https://freedomofinformationlibrary.com, where you will be open, read and search directly from there.
In meanwhile, some of them are also available on https://cloud.digitalfreedomcanada.ca.
I've updated the links in this article to lead to the exact folder that contains this ATIP.
You should be able to start reading directly from there - page by page, life by life...