The City of Kenora follows Ontario's Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (MFIPPA or the Act) which governs how municipalities, local boards, and other institutions handle requests for public records or your personal information. Under MFIPPA, the City is required to make information available to the public while at the same time protecting privacy and personal information that has been collected by the City.
The Municipal Freedom of Information Coordinator or Head of the Institution manages all Freedom of Information (FOI) requests for the municipality. Council has designated the City Clerk the role of Freedom of Information Coordinator. With that authority, the City Clerk has the responsibility to process FOI requests and oversee that all requests align with the Act.
Under MFIPPA, you have the right to access municipal records, subject to certain limitations and exemptions, and the right to access your personal information held by the City.
How to make a FOI request
To access municipal records or documents, please contact the Freedom of Information Coordinator/City Clerk to start the process. Provide a detailed description of the information you are requesting. Most records and documents are available through our usual disclosure and circulation practices. However, if the record you are requesting has not been published or released, the City Clerk will let you know. In that case, you must complete the standard Freedom of Information Request form and submit a $5.00 application fee, as required by MFIPPA.
Submit your completed Freedom of Information Request and $5.00 application fee to
The Corporation of the City of Kenora
Attention: Heather Pihulak, Director of Corporate Services/City Clerk
1 Main Street South, Kenora
P9N 3X2