17(1)The head of a public body shall refuse to disclose to an applicant information that would reveal the substance of deliberations of the Executive Council, including but not limited to,
(a)
an agenda, minute or other record of the deliberations or decisions of the Executive Council,
(b)
discussion papers, policy analyses, proposals, memorandums, advice or similar briefing material submitted or prepared for submission to the Executive Council,
(c)
a proposal or recommendation prepared for, or reviewed and approved by, a Minister of the Crown for submission to the Executive Council,
(d)
a record that reflects communications among Ministers of the Crown relating directly to the making of a government decision or the formulation of government policy, and
(e)
a record prepared to brief a Minister of the Crown about a matter that is before, or is proposed to be brought before, the Executive Council or that is the subject of communications referred to in paragraph (d).
17(2)With the approval of the Executive Council, the Clerk of the Executive Council may disclose information referred to in subsection (1) if a record is more than 15 years old.
17(1)The head of a public body shall refuse to disclose to an applicant information that would reveal the substance of deliberations of the Executive Council, including but not limited to,
(a)
an agenda, minute or other record of the deliberations or decisions of the Executive Council,
(b)
discussion papers, policy analyses, proposals, memorandums, advice or similar briefing material submitted or prepared for submission to the Executive Council,
(c)
a proposal or recommendation prepared for, or reviewed and approved by, a Minister of the Crown for submission to the Executive Council,
(d)
a record that reflects communications among Ministers of the Crown relating directly to the making of a government decision or the formulation of government policy, and
(e)
a record prepared to brief a Minister of the Crown about a matter that is before, or is proposed to be brought before, the Executive Council or that is the subject of communications referred to in paragraph (d).
17(2)With the approval of the Executive Council, the Clerk of the Executive Council may disclose information referred to in subsection (1) if a record is more than 15 years old.
17(1)The head of a public body shall refuse to disclose to an applicant information that would reveal the substance of deliberations of the Executive Council, including but not limited to,
(a)
an agenda, minute or other record of the deliberations or decisions of the Executive Council,
(b)
discussion papers, policy analyses, proposals, memorandums, advice or similar briefing material submitted or prepared for submission to the Executive Council,
(c)
a proposal or recommendation prepared for, or reviewed and approved by, a Minister of the Crown for submission to the Executive Council,
(d)
a record that reflects communications among Ministers of the Crown relating directly to the making of a government decision or the formulation of government policy, and
(e)
a record prepared to brief a Minister of the Crown about a matter that is before, or is proposed to be brought before, the Executive Council or that is the subject of communications referred to in paragraph (d).
17(2)With the approval of the Executive Council, the Clerk of the Executive Council may disclose information referred to in subsection (1) if a record is more than 15 years old.