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Nova Scotia extends timeline governments can respond to information requests

HALIFAX - The Nova Scotia government is introducing legislation that would extend the timeline for public bodies to respond to requests for documents and other records.

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Nova Scotia extends timeline governments can respond to information requests

Visitors attend a session of the Nova Scotia legislature at Province House in Halifax on Thursday, March 24, 2022. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Andrew Vaughan


HALIFAX - The Nova Scotia government is introducing legislation that would extend the timeline for public bodies to respond to requests for documents and other records.

The bill would grant government departments and other public institutions 30 business days to address freedom of information requests instead of 30 calendar days.

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