Nova Scotia’s Tory caucus backs handling of allegation against former leader
HALIFAX — Nova Scotia’s Progressive Conservative caucus has closed ranks, saying they are satisfied with the process that ended in last week’s sudden resignation of former leader Jamie Baillie following an allegation of inappropriate behaviour.
Nine of the 16 remaining caucus members were asked before their weekly meeting on Wednesday whether they believe party officials acted appropriately in opting not to trigger the legislature’s formal process under its harassment policy.
All said party officials did the right thing in launching a third-party investigation after the complainant and Baillie chose not to follow the formal process.
Caucus whip Eddie Orrell, who would have handled any complaint under the formal process, said nothing was brought to his attention: “If either (party) doesn’t want to have that process started they have that option.”


