MP:

Name: Province: Riding: Party:
Megan Leslie NS Halifax NDP

has pledged to:

Support reforms that increase government transparency and accountability. (?)
Citizens have a right to know what their government is doing. There are many ideas for how, using information technology, transparency and accountability can be better incorporated into the Canadian parliamentary process and federal civil service. In honouring this pledge, Members of Parliament will support reforms that increase the transparency of these institutions, allowing citizens to know what is happening inside their government.
Make campaign promises specific and measurable, and report progress on promises and their metrics at least semi-annually. (?)
At work, most ordinary citizens have regular performance reviews. These reviews chart progress that has been made on specific goals. With Members of Parliament, and the government in general, tracking performance is difficult because promises made during election time are usually neither specific nor measurable. In honouring this pledge, Members of Parliament must publish a timeline for achieving their promises, along with specific metrics that can be used to judge whether or not a promise has been kept.
Publish the content of his or her daily schedule, including meetings with lobbyists and special interest groups. (?)
No, we believe Members of Parliament deserve time off with family and friends without the obligation to report to the world what they have done.
Support reforms allowing free access to scientific and survey data gathered by government institutions. (?)
The federal government currently charges citizens various fees for access to data that was gathered by government institutions and funded by the public through taxes. Recent studies have shown that the benefits to the government of making this data freely accessible, in tax dollars, greatly outweigh the money recovered via access fees. In honouring this pledge, the candidate will support reforms that abolish access fees for scientific and survey data gathered by government institutions.
Support reforms that make it easier for Canadians to obtain government information they have a right to know. (?)
We believe that access to information requests should be handled in a timely and reasonable fashion