Abstract
In the February issue of the Urban History Review, there was a report on freedom of information and the potential opportunities and difficulties that new legislation in Ontario might pose. Now there are two additional developments to note. The proceedings of the November conference, "Key to the '90s: Privacy and Information Access," have been recorded and are available as published transcripts for $10.00. Copies may be ordered by mail. Cheques or money orders should be made payable to the Treasurer of Ontario and mailed to:
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