There\u0027s a distinct possibility that the government\u0027s simple, reasoned explanation simply doesn\u0027t exist.
Besides, if Moe is willing to go to court over this matter, surely court is where such evidence will appear. Well, maybe not.
Coincidentally, those letters referred to a similar policy introduced in New Brunswick in June and repetitively “expressed the constituent’s support for the revisions and indicated they were in favour of creating a policy similar to Policy 713 in Saskatchewan.” Government lawyers did not attach the 18 letters to the affidavit as court evidence, explaining that they were just a “snapshot” and perhaps “further evidence will be advanced” in the November Charter case.
In response to a Freedom of Information and Privacy request, Leader-Post reporter Larissa Kurz was informed it would cost an estimated $1,680 — $660 alone to process these 18 letters and a further $1,020 to process letters related to the Lumsden School incident involving Planned Parenthood that was the genesis of all this.That seems an excessive time and price tag to redact a few names. Coincidentally, it also neatly delays release of this information.
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