Report points to longer waits, higher fees for Manitoba freedom of information

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WINNIPEG – The Manitoba government has been taking longer to respond to freedom of information requests and collecting more money from people filing them, newly released figures show.

Government departments and agencies fulfilled more than 1,200 freedom of information requests in the fiscal year that ended in March, said the government’s annual report on its freedom of information law, released last week. 

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