I don't think it was taken into consideration in 1983 when they decided on 30 days as the expected time return for access to information. Today, with the Internet and people being web-based, it's not an issue.
Information Commissioner, Office of the Information Commissioner of Canada
I don't think it was taken into consideration in 1983 when they decided on 30 days as the expected time return for access to information. Today, with the Internet and people being web-based, it's not an issue.
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