'It should not be a subjective process,' says Kim Adair
CBC NewsTaryn GrantNova Scotia's auditor general says the province needs to be more transparent about how it's spending money on school infrastructure.
Auditor General Kim Adair looked at the decision-making process behind all major school projects that were in the works as of September 2024, with a total value of $2 billion. She concluded that the process wasn't grounded in evidence and needs improvement.
She said the province should be considering enrolment projections, modular and portable use, and upcoming hous…
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