Barbara Adams appointed new N.S. Minister of Justice
Posted Apr 22, 2024 02:25:20 PM.
Last Updated Apr 22, 2024 04:09:12 PM.
Nova Scotia’s Premier has appointed a new Justice Minister after the previous one resigned following his controversial comments about domestic violence.
Tim Houston announced on Monday that Barbara Adams will take over as Minister of Justice and Attorney General.
This comes after former Justice Minister Brad Johns resigned last week after saying he disputed the Mass Casualty Commission’s finding that domestic violence is an epidemic.
On Monday, Johns said he volunteered to step down after several organizations that assist women told him about the damage his words had caused.
Adams will take over his former post while also retaining her portfolio as Minister of Seniors and Long-Term Care.
“Barbara has been doing an excellent job as Minister of Seniors and Long-Term Care, bringing passion, empathy and determination to the role,” Houston said. “I know that she will bring those same qualities to the Department of Justice as we work to improve the system and implement the recommendations of the Mass Casualty Commission.”
The province said the appointment has been approved by the Lieutenant-Governor and is effective immediately.