‘Not for now,’ says N.S. Tory leader regarding order-making power for info czar
HALIFAX — The leader of Nova Scotia’s Progressive Conservatives made clear last week that if he’s re-elected, a key change that he once supported to increase the power of the province’s information commissioner is on the back burner, if not dead.
“No, not for now,” said Tim Houston, when asked by a reporter on the second day of the election campaign whether he would allow the commissioner to order government departments to release information, rather than merely recommend it.
He also said that the province is carrying out a “scan” of other jurisdictions’ legislation and “will look at what’s possible.”
Houston told reporters that after promising during the 2021 campaign that brought his party to power to give commissioner Tricia Ralph more clout, he changed his mind because several of Ralph’s reports called for a wider release of information than he agreed with.