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Right to Know Coalition of Nova Scotia (RTKNS) is a non-profit organization. Through advocacy and education, RTKNS encourages the use and development of freedom-of-information legislation to foster a better informed and more politically active electorate in Nova Scotia and to improve the quality of public and private decision making in the province.

Sunday, July 05, 2009

Gas price formulas still in use - Nova Scotia News - TheChronicleHerald.ca

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    • ►  November (22)
      • The FOI Advocate: South Carolina Local Governments...
      • Ghana: Rejoinder: Coalition on Right To Informatio...
      • BBC - Open Secrets: Immigration risks and FOI
      • Tories accuse government of breaking FoI laws (Epo...
      • No accountability behind board's booty haul
      • Selangor to have Freedom of Information Enactment
      • Feds Charge $522,000 For One FOIA Request
      • Obama's Open Government Directive Nears Release
      • UK Freedom of Information Blog: Extension of FOI A...
      • Artist, Open Government, and Civil Liberties Group...
      • FleetStreetBlues: FOI Friday
      • Raitt accused of expense abuse
      • Privacy Act shields AECL salaries
      • Open and Shut: "There should be a law against it"
      • B93 News: FOI Request for Hospitals
      • City auditor's independence questioned
      • Talk About Local » What should government do to he...
      • FOI Friday: Ten things we've learnt thanks to the ...
      • Tories blasted for secrecy on stimulus cash
      • Montreal's Scandals in Mayoral Race Revive Sin Cit...
      • Vancouver Coastal Health Authority (Re), 2009 CanL...
      • Look Who's Been Lobbying The White House -Forbes.c...
    • ►  October (95)
      • Two significant Ontario FOI cases from 2009 « All ...
      • Hospitals ask Ontario to include them in FOI law |...
      • Kathy Corrigan: BC government should be upfront ab...
      • ONTARIO HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION | Ontario's Hospitals...
      • Quote of the day: "The greatest menace to freedom ...
      • FOI and the third sector - when disclosure is less...
      • UK Freedom of Information Blog: Identity of person...
      • FOI requests refused as agencies lose info
      • FOI documents go missing
      • What was illegally dumped still kept from public
      • Firing shrouded in secrecy
      • UK Freedom of Information Blog: BBC4 Law in Action...
      • FOI Oklahoma: Barring bulk copies of electronic co...
      • Agencies criticised over FOI requests
      • Trying to get the facts on FOI
      • A transparent tribal government
      • The FOI Advocate: Virginians Want Ethics Investiga...
      • Newcastle university refuses to disclose executive...
      • Alan in Belfast: Council accountability, transpare...
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      • BBC - Open Secrets: The Mad Hatter's time lesson
      • The FOI Advocate: Virginians Want Ethics Investiga...
      • Nicholson blasted over privacy act
      • Promise vs. Performance
      • Planned bill would speed response to FOIA requests...
      • FOI changes to ensure transparency: Giddings
      • FOIA Ombuds-Woman Named
      • FOI Friday: Ten things we've learnt this week than...
    • ►  September (74)
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      • NY charter school told to disclose teacher names
      • Information Commissioner intervenes on FOI at Birm...
      • Info Tribunal fluffed on FOI, rules High Court * T...
      • CTV Toronto - Automakers refuse to disclose tax-fu...
      • Openness is Anderson's message at convention : Loc...
      • NYPL's Ferriero Nominated as Archivist of the Unit...
      • Student Press Law Center - Calif. bill would shine...
      • Homeless man frustrated in efforts to obtain shelt...
      • FoI bugging the bugging watchdog? @ Foi News
      • More public bodies to be included within the Freed...
      • Health planners promise to comply with FOI rules -...
      • Yammer in Local Government - an experiment in inte...
      • Council officer gifts revealed, FOI, Torridge | Th...
      • I Have Nothing >> Opposition anger over $24k FoI b...
      • UARB to set N.S. gas prices in fall
      • CQ Politics | Open Government -- or 'Transparency ...
      • TheDay.com - Legislating In Secrecy Only Breeds Su...
      • 2009-07-23 UK: New law to clean up Parliament: not...
      • Labour ministry makes a mockery of open, accountab...
      • We lift the secrecy veil (Herald Sun Australia)
      • Court asked to put weight behind search for B.C. g...
      • UK Companies to stay outside Freedom of Informatio...
      • Digital Activism Survey Report 2009
      • Transparency Camp West Aug 8-9 2009
      • The information watchdog without any teeth (UK)
      • Phase Three of Open Government Directive Process G...
      • Mammoth FOI Request Reveals Army of politicians is...
      • Vexatious and irresponsible questions (BBC)
      • National security laws shouldn't blanket blunders:...
      • Opposition slams Labor over FoI Bill delays - Nati...
      • ESR | July 13, 2009 | Are taxpayers paying for MPs...
      • Richard Taylor | 8.5 Percent of Freedom of Informa...
      • Obama urges good governance in Africa
      • Participation Camp, NYC: Open Government, Open Org...
      • Oversight urged on aldermanic spending
      • The Freedom of Information Act is for everybody - ...
      • Freedom of Information reform - Nova Scotia News -...
      • City looking at privacy issues surrounding emails ...
      • Heinemann signs expenses campaigner Brooke | theBo...
      • Newspaper's FoI bid to name fugitives rejected: Ho...
      • Officials weigh cost of transparency, with an eye ...
      • New South Wales Government needs to release quarte...
      • Scottish Government considers releasing public sec...
      • MP pulls back expense curtain
      • Expenses of London assembly members and Boris John...
      • Exercise your right to know
      • BBC prepares further expenses release amid fresh c...
      • Govt lethargy 'undermines Freedom of Information' ...
      • Obama Continues to Move Further Away From Promise ...
      • BBC NEWS | UK | UK Politics | Secrecy rulings 'tak...
      • Gas price formulas still in use - Nova Scotia News...
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      • Towns get C's, D's in openness - Local & State - N...
      • Public Servant Scotland - Changes to FOI proposed
      • Expecting privacy in public places | Editorial | H...
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  • Know How They Vote (NS Legislature)
  • Canadian Association of Professional Access and Privacy Administrators
  • Find Your Nova Scotia MLA
  • RTKNS Photo Albums
  • NS Provincial Government Food Safety Reports
  • NS Select Committee on Participation in the Democratic Process
  • NS Democracy 250
  • House of Commons Standing Committee on Access to Information, Privacy and Ethics (ETHI)
  • Lawyers Rights Watch Canada (LRWC)
  • National Whistleblowers Center
  • right2info.org : The Right to Information: Good Law and Practice
  • National Freedom of Information Blog
  • Apathy is Boring
  • Empire Center for New York State Policy
  • Maine Freedom of Information Coalition (MFOIC)

Fellow Bloggers

  • iSolon.org
  • Michael Geist
  • BBC Open Secrets
  • Open and Shut (Australia)
  • Waye Mason - Citadel Schools
  • JournaListed - Heather Brooke
  • David T.S. Fraser - PrivacyLawyer
  • Open Knowledge Foundation (UK)
  • Freedom of Information News
  • Heather Brooke - Your Right to Know (UK)
  • Open Secrets: A BBC blog about freedom of information by Martin Rosenbaum

Citizen Watchdog Columnist Jennifer LaFleur of The Dallas Morning News

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"Without the FOI, the establishment would have been able to hide even more than it does now. Instead of making it harder for people to get information from public bodies on how they are run, it should be made easier."
-- Norwich North UK MP Ian Gibson (Oct 2006) on raising FOI fees
If the public is "to participate more [in government] than just via the ballot box, then they need proper access to information"
-- Joanne Caddy, (Nov 2001), "Why citizens are central to good governance", OECD Observer,