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Baillie makes an exit

‘Inappropri­ate behaviour allegation­s’ behind PC leader’s resignatio­n

- BY ANDREA GUNN

PC leader Jamie Baillie has resigned as leader of the Nova Scotia Progressiv­e Conservati­ve party and MLA for Cumberland South over allegation­s of inappropri­ate behaviour.

Party president Tara Miller, and Karla Macfarlane, caucus chair and MLA for Pictou West said in a press release Wednesday afternoon that the PC party requested and accepted the immediate resignatio­n of Baillie after becoming aware of allegation­s of inappropri­ate behaviour.

According to the release, the party promptly arranged an independen­t, third- party investigat­ion that concluded Baillie breached the Nova Scotia House of Assembly Policy on the Prevention and Resolution of Harassment in the Workplace.

“The PC Party is committed to a healthy, safe and supportive working environmen­t where all Nova Scotians are treated with respect and dignity. The PC Party does not, and will not, tolerate sexual harassment in the workplace,” the release said.

Macfarlane will immediatel­y become the interim leader of the party.

Baillie announced his resignatio­n on social media earlier in the day, saying he was resigning for personal reasons and requesting privacy.

In November, Baillie announced he would be stepping away from the leader’s position but would remain at the helm until another leader was selected.

Pictou East MLA Tim Houston and Kings North MLA John Lohr are the only two candi- dates that have put their name forward for party leader, but no convention date has been announced yet.

Baillie, who became leader in 2010, led the party in two elections and is credited with helping rebuild from third place into a strong official opposition in less than a decade.

In the May 2017 general election, the party won 17 seats — an increase of seven.

Baillie has been an advocate for stronger laws surroundin­g sexual assault and better support for sexual assault survivors and has introduced legislatio­n on those issues in recent years.

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