Nova Scotia Ombudsman
The Office of the Ombudsman in Nova Scotia operates as an independent entity under the Ombudsman Act, tasked with investigating complaints related to the administration of provincial and municipal laws. Its mandate has expanded to include oversight of programs and services for youth, seniors, and adult correctional facilities, as well as conducting systemic and policy reviews.
In addition to handling complaints, the Ombudsman also initiates investigations on its own motion and addresses allegations of wrongdoing under the Public Interest Disclosure of Wrongdoing Act. Currently, the Ombudsman for Nova Scotia is Ms. Christine Brennan, who leads the office in its commitment to promoting accountability and transparency within government operations.
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