Tory leader’s ouster shows positive shift on sexual harassment: Liberals, NDP
HALIFAX — Political leaders in Nova Scotia say the Opposition leader’s resignation over sexual harassment allegations suggests a positive shift from times when mistreatment of female staff was swept under the rug.
Progressive Conservative Leader Jamie Baillie was forced to quit on Wednesday after an investigation found he acted inappropriately and breached the legislature’s policy on workplace harassment.
Premier Stephen McNeil noted Thursday his government brought in the policy around harassment at the legislature in 2016.
“It’s been an important part of my journey as premier of this province that … people feel safe in their place of work and in their home. It’s why we … brought in the policy on harassment at Province House,” he said.