Opposition derides N.S. premier’s sudden spending promises on hospitals
HALIFAX — Nova Scotia’s opposition parties are accusing the Liberal government of playing pre-election politics with hospitals after the premier rolled out promises for a new facility in Pugwash and renovations in Bridgewater.
Tim Houston, the Progressive Conservative finance critic, pressed the deputy minister of finance to release the health-projects priority list during a legislature committee hearing on Wednesday.
Byron Rafuse said both projects announced Tuesday by Premier Stephen McNeil had been on the list, but he declined to release the priority list — citing cabinet confidentiality.
“We need to know there is a process, and the process is being respected,” Houston responded.


