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Canada Dashboard Digest | Tully finds Energy Department violated 'almost every provision' of NS access law Related reading: A view from Brussels: EDPS sends signal on data transfers 

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Nova Scotia Information and Privacy Commissioner Catherine Tully said the province's Energy Department violated "almost every provision" of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act after releasing her office's findings on an FOI request, CBC News reports. Tully criticized the department for the length of time it took to complete the request. A citizen first made the inquiry into records on a pair of companies back in 2014. The commissioner also pointed to the department withholding 832 pages of documents when it finally fulfilled the probe. "This may have been a failure to conduct an adequate search or it may have been a failure to respond openly, accurately and completely," Tully wrote in the report. "In either case, it was not in compliance with the law."
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