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Members of the public are voicing concerns today about a Nova Scotia government bill they say threatens citizens’ access to information and violates labour rights in the civil service.

The bill includes amendments that would allow the government to fire without cause the auditor general and non-unionized bureaucrats, and veto the release of audit reports.

Hugh Thompson of Sambro, N.S., told the public bills committee today that he doesn’t recall the Progressive Conservatives promising to make any of these changes during the November election campaign.

Catherine Harrop of Halifax called the proposal to fire the auditor general without cause a “Trumpian move” — in reference to U.S. President Donald Trump — aimed at silencing an official who holds the government accountable.

Tory Premier Tim Houston has said his government will withdraw the amendments concerning the powers …

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