Nova Scotia premier rejects Tory call for minister’s resignation over breach
HALIFAX — Nova Scotia’s Opposition Tories called Friday for the resignation of Internal Services minister Patricia Arab over a breach of the province’s freedom-of-information internet portal — a demand swiftly rejected by Premier Stephen McNeil.
Karla MacFarlane, the party’s interim leader, asked Arab in the legislature whether she would resign given her department had failed to ensure the protection of the public’s personal information.
“It wasn’t an elaborate hack that exposed this information,” said MacFarlane. “The minister chose to protect her government rather than Nova Scotians . . . will she resign today?”
Arab replied that she “serves at the pleasure of the premier.”


