PC caucus requests new vote, claiming an error during Wednesday’s public accounts meeting
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Conservatives voted down the motion, brought forward by NDP MLA Susan LeBlanc, after a brief recess, which they had requested to discuss the motion.
“I believe that they made an error in voting down the motion, of course. But I don’t believe they made a mistake when they did it,” said NDP MLA and member of the public accounts committee Claudia Chender.
“They made a decision at the time not to support it. I’m glad to see that they have changed their minds, or been instructed to change their minds,” said Chender.
Deputy labour minister Ava Czapalay said during Wednesday’s meeting that she did not believe an audit would find more information than William A. Smith, Nova Scotia’s ombudsman, found during his investigation of Island Employment.
“The auditor general has a lot of autonomy. It’s up to her to determine whether or not to undertake the audit, which I should point out, she would be well within her purview to do whether or not the PCs voted to request it from her,” said Chender.
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