Nova Scotia Premier, Ex-Minister Clash Over Police Investigation
Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston and former Justice Minister Becky Druhan, now independent, engage in a heated exchange over allegations of improper contact with a police investigation. Druhan requests Houston lift cabinet confidentiality rules to share her knowledge publicly, but Houston refuses. Political scientist Alex Marland warns of the slippery slope of breaking confidentiality, potentially eroding trust in government discussions. Tensions remain high, with unanswered questions lingering.
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