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Canada: Review of the Nova Scotia Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, September 2013

  • By Raphael CLD
  • 23 September 2013

Canada: Review of the Nova Scotia Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, September 2013

 

CLD released an Analysis pointing to major problems with Nova Scotia’s transparency framework, the Freedom of Information and Protection and Privacy Act (FOIPOP). Among major recommendations are that the Review Officer should have the power to make binding orders, and an expanded mandate including investigative powers, that timeline extensions for response should be capped at 30 days, that unnecessary and overly broad exceptions should be removed or revised, and that the rules on release of information in the public interest should be strengthened.

 

The analysis can be viewed here.

The law can be viewed here.

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