CBC News reports the Cape Breton Regional Municipality and Nova Scotia's Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner remain at odds over costs for freedom-of-information requests. CBRM insists that requests should come at a cost while the commissioner's office believes they should be free of charge. The commissioner talked CBRM officials down from a $43,000 fee it called for five years ago but said they would not go any further than the $3,500 fee that stands now.
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