Nova Scotia schools to re-open Tuesday as government reverses itself
HALIFAX — Nova Scotia students will return to their classrooms Tuesday, as the government abruptly backed off plans to impose a contract settlement on teachers.
The government had sent parents scrambling for child care by announcing on the weekend it would close schools to students. But on Monday, it quickly adjourned what was expected to be a week-long emergency session of the legislature, and announced schools would re-open.
The government said it reversed itself because the union addressed its safety concerns surrounding teachers’ work-to-rule campaign, but the opposition said the Liberals had simply caused chaos.
“The government closed the schools … on the pretext of safety,” said Opposition Progressive Conservative Leader Jamie Baillie. “That pretext was blown out of the water for the lie that it is today and now the government’s credibility is in tatters.”


