Watchdog says N.S. government bill would remove key sections of transparency law

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HALIFAX – The Nova Scotia government has tabled legislation that could weaken a key section of the province’s transparency law.

If adopted, the bill would remove what a provincial watchdog described as a crucial portion of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. The bill would also extend deadlines for the release of government records requested by members of the public.

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