In this episode, Peter R. Mac Isaac @PeterRMacIsaac and Paul Westhaver discuss Nova Scotia’s latest political shifts and government officials' growing demand for accountability. The conversation covers the recent snap election announcement, transparency issues, and the independent movement gaining traction throughout the province. Hosted by Corey Morgan, this discussion gives an in-depth look at how citizens can stand up to political gamesmanship.
Introduction by Cory Morgan
Cory @CoryBMorgan discusses recent political developments, including Alberta’s leadership review and a surprise provincial election in Nova Scotia. He highlights the importance of citizen engagement and accountability in both provinces.
FOIPOP Strategies and Transparency – Paul Westhaver
Known as the “FOIPOP King,” Paul Westhaver shares his experience filing Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy (FOIPOP) requests to uncover critical government documents. He explains the challenges of navigating bureaucracy, costs, and strategies needed to obtain transparency in Nova Scotia’s healthcare and COVID-19 policy decisions.
Organizing for Accountability in Nova Scotia – Peter R. Mac Isaac
Peter Mac Isaac discusses his role in mobilizing citizens to demand government accountability. He discusses working alongside Paul and others to coordinate efforts across the province. Together, they focus on uniting independent candidates and holding politicians to their promises.
Premier Tim Houston’s Snap Election & Broken Legislation
Peter and Paul delve into the sudden snap election called by Premier Tim Houston. Despite legislation promising no election until later, Houston bypassed it, sparking questions about the government’s accountability and commitment to its laws. They analyze Houston’s maneuver and its potential repercussions.
Independent Movement in Nova Scotia
Peter shares insights into the Independent Nova Scotia Initiative, which aims to bring more nonpartisan, community-rooted representatives into office. The initiative aims to reduce reliance on major parties by rallying voters and empowering locals to prioritize their communities over party agendas.
Future of Nova Scotia’s Political Landscape
The episode concludes with a look at the broader implications for Nova Scotia’s political scene. Peter and Paul discuss their vision of an accountable government where local voices are heard and respected.
This conversation is essential for anyone interested in government accountability, transparency, and the potential of independent movements in Canadian politics.
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Peter R. Mac Isaac & Paul Westhaver - Accountability in Nova Scotia