Canadian Freedom Of Information
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Nova Scotia unlikely to launch online freedom of information platform ahead of 1,000-day markDec. 29, will mark 1,000 days without Nova Scotians being able to file a freedom of information requests online. The province says it now hopes to have its platform up this winter.PoliticsDec 14, 2020
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Halifax tower crane ‘malfunctioned’ four months before collapse: redacted engineer’s reportAside from section titles, nearly every word is redacted from the report, including more than one full page that deals with “reasons for collapse.”PoliticsJan 3, 2020
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Nova Scotia has yet to decide on new contract with company in charge of breached FOIPOP portalThe FOIPOP portal has been offline since April 5 and the contract between Unisys and the Nova Scotia government expires on June 30.CanadaMay 30, 2018
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Nova Scotia refuses to release details on personal email use in governmentThe Nova Scotia government's decision stands as an apparent contradiction to the directions from the province's information and privacy commissioner.CanadaSep 7, 2017
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