N.S. information commissioner says government bill threatens right to access records

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HALIFAX – Nova Scotia’s freedom of information commissioner is calling on the governing party to withdraw legislation that she says weakens the public’s right to access government records and documents.

Tricia Ralph, who ends her term of office this week, said Tuesday that measures in an omnibus bill tabled by the Progressive Conservatives threaten the rights of citizens to access information, and could diminish government accountability.

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