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CBRM budget passes amid concern over growing gap in provincial funding
Cape Breton Regional Municipality Mayor Amanda McDougall says the gap is getting larger between the operating grant from the Nova Scotia government and the amount the municipality has to spend on provincial responsibilities such as housing, corrections and education.
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CBRM gives up, waives $43K access-to-information fee
Cape Breton Regional Municipality is reversing its stance and waiving the charge for a five-year-old freedom of information request that the Nova Scotia privacy commissioner has said likely included the highest fee estimate ever issued in the history of the province.
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Mayor Amanda McDougall says person seeking information has waited 5 years and it s time to move on
Posted: Apr 30, 2021 6:00 AM AT | Last Updated: April 30
Cape Breton Regional Municipality has given up and is waiving the fee in a five-year battle over a $43,000 access-to-information request.(Tom Ayers/CBC)
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