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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.

Friday, November 20, 2009

Transport Minister John Baird says he didn't pander to airlines with passenger ... - Nanaimo Daily News

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Transport Minister John Baird says he didn't pander to airlines with passenger ...
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The government intended to block the release of these passages in response to an Access to Information request, but the full, uncensored documents were sent ...

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