Nova Scotia watchdog calls for overhaul of province’s FOI laws

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Last summer Tricia Ralph, Information and Privacy Commissioner for Nova Scotia, told the Globe and Mail the province's access system is barely functioning.In a forceful submission to the Nova Scotia government, provincial Information and Privacy Commissioner Tricia Ralph is calling for stronger powers for her office and an overhaul of the province’s access law, which she says public institutions are routinely disregarding.

Freedom of information laws, also known as access laws, promote government transparency by allowing anyone to request documents from public institutions, even if those documents would not otherwise be released publicly. Institutions are required to fulfill those requests, with limited exceptions.project, an investigation into the state of Canada’s freedom of information systems.

Nova Scotia was the first Canadian jurisdiction to enact a freedom of information law, in 1977. That law was replaced with its current incarnation in 1993, and was last substantially updated in 1999. B.C. Information and Privacy Commissioner Michael McEvoy’s analysis of the past three fiscal years of requests found the province was meeting its own legislated 30-day benchmark for answering these requests in just over half of cases. The lag is occurring despite the fact that requests by reporters and rival political partiesThe B.C. government told Mr.

 

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