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The British Columbian government has rolled out two new websites that will give the public access to databases and documents disclosed under freedom-of-information requests, CBC reports. One website features nearly 2,500 databases, which are available to download digitally and include birth rates, cancer statistics and budget figures, according to the report. A second website will allow freedom-of-information request access but will only be available for three days per request. Information and Privacy Commissioner Elizabeth Denham has applauded the sites but says there is more work ahead. "I think, over time, government will become more used to putting the data out there," says Denham. "But by doing so, they obviously open themselves up to criticism."
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