Nova Scotia auditor general Kim Adair addresses a news conference in Halifax on Thursday, Feb. 20, 2025. Adair is requesting a bill that allows her to be fired without cause be withdrawn by the Progressive Conservative government. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Michale Tutton CANADAHALIFAX news N.S. auditor wants Tory government to withdraw bill allowing her firing without cause by admin 20 فبراير، 2025 written by admin 20 فبراير، 2025 279 CITYnews halifax / By The Canadian Press Nova Scotia’s auditor general wants the provincial government to withdraw a bill that allows her to be fired without cause. Kim Adair told reporters today the proposed changes threaten her independence and permit the government to veto the release of “any report it doesn’t like.” An auditor can be removed with the assent of two-thirds of the legislature, but the government’s bill would drop the requirement that just cause be provided before the termination. The bill would also give the government the power to withhold auditor general reports for reasons of public interest, public safety or legal privilege. Related: N.S. auditor general calls out billions of dollars in spending outside budget process Premier introduces bill to repeal fixed election date and auditor general process Ecology Action Centre criticizes N.S.’s bill to lift bans on fracking, uranium exploration “The Auditor General was not consulted on the changes,” a spokesperson from the AG office told CityNews Halifax in an email. “The AG has requested to meet with government officials to understand the impact to the independence of the Office of the Auditor General and its operations.” This comes after Adair released a damning report that called out the government for its lack of accountability on billions of dollars in spending that was not approved prior. Adair said expenses outside the official budget process rose to $7 billion over the last decade, with the government spending $1.38 billion in the 2023-24 fiscal year that wasn’t first authorized by a majority vote in the legislature. She also recommended for the third year in a row changes to the province’s Finance Act that would give more oversight to the legislature. Progressive Conservative Premier Tim Houston defended the changes Wednesday, saying that they “normalize” Nova Scotia’s legislation with other provinces. This report by The Canadian Press was first published Feb. 20, 2025. 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail admin previous post جورج خباز يواجه الكبيرة هانا شيغولا في مهرجان برلين next post Halifax police investigate after man killed in shooting in Fairview area You may also like Gas prices to change as energy board invokes... 10 مارس، 2026 Operating rooms closed at Victoria General after weekend... 10 مارس، 2026 Halifax considers asking province to create centralized dangerous... 10 مارس، 2026 RCMP in N.S. continue cannabis crackdown with more... 10 مارس، 2026 Cape Breton arts centre says tourism will be... 10 مارس، 2026 مجموعة السبع ’’مستعدة‘‘ للسحب من الاحتياطيات الاستراتيجية من... 10 مارس، 2026 النواب الكنديون يناقشون الحرب على إيران هذا المساء... 10 مارس، 2026 Wilkie wins Canada’s first gold medal at Milan... 8 مارس، 2026 Iranian state TV says Mojtaba Khamenei, son of... 8 مارس، 2026 Missing police badge recovered in proactive traffic stop 8 مارس، 2026