Former N.S. privacy commissioner wants office to gain resources, more powers

Tricia Ralph is shown in this undated handout photo. As she departs her job, Nova Scotia's former freedom of information commissioner says she hopes the government will bring about deep reforms to an outdated law that too often delays and denies citizens their right to government documents. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO — Nova Scotia Department of Justice, *MANDATORY CREDIT*

HALIFAX - Nova Scotia's recently departed privacy commissioner says she hopes the provincial government will give her successor the power and resources they need to ensure citizens can access public records. 

The commissioner reviews complaints from citizens who have been denied access to documents and other records by government departments and agencies.

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