A court may require disclosure of such information if it is necessary to prevent a manifest injustice, help establish a violation of law, or prevent harm to the public health or safety. (transportation.gov)
All Canadian access to information statutes balance access to government information with the protection of other interests that would be adversely affected by otherwise unbridled disclosure of such information. (slaw.ca)
In such cases, the information shared is subject to both the laws of Canada and the laws of the non-Canadian jurisdiction, including laws with respect to disclosure of such information. (fiduciarytrust.ca)