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Publication Date: December 23, 2025 - 09:43

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How N.S. premier is arguing against updating privacy legislation

December 23, 2025
Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston previously ran for leadership on updating freedom of information rules, but he appears to have changed his stance.


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