La commissaire à l'information de la Nouvelle-Écosse est déçue du budget

The information and privacy commissioner in Nova Scotia says the decision by the government to decline her request for more positions means a years-long backlog in reviewing appeals could get worse. Tricia Ralph, the new freedom of information officer of Nova Scotia, poses in this undated handout photo. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO - Nova Scotia Department of Justice, *MANDATORY CREDIT*

HALIFAX - Nova Scotia's information commissioner says the province's rejection of her appeal for more staff will leave citizen requests to access government documents languishing in a years-long wait-list.

"I was disheartened and disappointed to learn we did not get any additional budgeted positions, despite our four-year-long backlog of cases to review," Tricia Ralph said in a recent interview about the budget presented last week for the 2024-25 fiscal year.

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