Know Your Access to Information Rights
Thursday, September 25
7:00pm - 8:30pm
Regent Place Branch
RP-1Learn about your rights and how to exercise them to access information held by public bodies. Presented by the Office of the Saskatchewan Information and Privacy Commissioner (OIPC).
This is an in-person program that requires registration. Drop-ins are also welcome.
Access to information laws in Saskatchewan enhance transparency and foster increased informed citizen engagement. However, for citizens to exercise their rights to access information, though, they must first understand their rights under the law.
Join the Office of the Saskatchewan Information and Privacy Commissioner (OIPC) to celebrate the launch of Right to Know Week 2025 (September 22-28, 2025). A short presentation will endeavor to educate attendees what rights they have to access information held by public bodies and trustees in the province, how to exercise those rights, and how the OIPC serves citizens who are dissatisfied with the outcomes of their access requests.
Alyx Larocque is the Executive Director of Research, Policy, and Compliance for the Office of the Saskatchewan Information and Privacy Commissioner (OIPC). In addition to guiding research, policy, and compliance at the OIPC, Alyx mentors Analysts in their professional development. She is available to provide general guidance to citizens regarding access and privacy via email at alarocque@oipc.sk.ca.
Brittany Peters is an Analyst for the OIPC. As an Analyst, Brittany endeavors to investigate and resolve access and privacy disputes between individuals and public bodies and trustees. She is passionate about educating Saskatchewan citizens about their access and privacy rights. She is available to provide general guidance to citizens regarding access and privacy via email at bpeters@oipc.sk.ca.
For more information about the Office of the Saskatchewan Information and Privacy Commissioner (OIPC), please visit https://oipc.sk.ca/about/about-ipc/.
For more information about Right to Know Week 2025, please visit https://www.oic-ci.gc.ca/en/right-know.
Regent Place Branch
Regina Public Library opened its first shopping mall location as what was then known as Regent Park Branch in 1966.
Since 1995, Regent Place Branch called 107 Albert Street home, and provided the community with a full-service Library Branch.
In February 2012, the Branch moved into a temporary location in the Regina Market Mall, while a new Regent Place Branch was being designed and built.
