Under Quebec's legislation, access to a document is free of charge for citizens. But, under the regulations, a public body may charge a fee for the reproduction of the document, after the first 20 pages or so. And, obviously, there is no charge to consult the document on site. The regulations provide for a few other considerations, but those are the only fees that may be charged in Quebec. There is no charge for the information search or the time a public servant spends responding to an access request. And the commission does not charge a fee to citizens seeking a remedy.
On March 8th, 2016. See this statement in context.