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Nova Scotia, Canada: Party Leaders Fail to Commit on Access to Information Reform

  • By Raphael CLD
  • 06 August 2021

Nova Scotia, Canada: Party Leaders Fail to Commit on Access to Information Reform

 

In 2021, the Centre for Law and Democracy (CLD) released open letters sent last week to the leaders of the three main Nova Scotian political parties, the Liberal PartyProgressive Conservative Association and New Democratic Party, along with the responses of each party (Liberal/PC/NDP). . Sent in the middle of an election campaign, the open letters request party leaders to make election promises to conduct a comprehensive review of the local right to information (RTI) act, the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FOIPOP) and to make three more specific commitments. All three parties responded in a timely manner to our letters, but all failed to make the promises we asked for, instead repeating vague promises to improve the act that have proven ineffective in the past.

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