Liberals’ communications director quits amid questions about domestic assault
HALIFAX — Nova Scotia Premier Stephen McNeil says his campaign communications director resigned because he felt “under attack” after the Tories questioned the appropriateness of hiring someone convicted of domestic assault.
The resignation by communications aide Kyley Harris on Tuesday came a day after the Liberals dropped Pictou East candidate Matthew MacKnight over 2013 comments on social media.
McNeil said he didn’t talk to Harris before he resigned, and added the aide had made a personal decision.
“I believe he thought the issue that was brought forward was used by other political parties to attack my record,” said McNeil. “My record on women, I’m very proud of it — it stands by itself — and he (Harris) needed to continue to try to put his life back together and he wanted to do it outside the public eye.”


