Nova Scotia premier rejects teachers’ allegations that schools are unsafe The premier also called out Wozney’s leadership, saying it’s “not helpful when leaders use that kind of rhetoric.”“They should be leading.
You know, working with parents and quite frankly their hard-working members who are actually out there doing it right now,” said McNeil.“It’s how the premier rolls,” Wozney said in response. “It’s fine.
Comes with the job.”Wozney said he’s heard directly from teachers who are sending photos and videos of what the state of their classrooms are like.“It ranges everywhere from ventilation systems that are in complete disarray, windows that are rusted shut, painted shut, welded shut, screwed shut,” said Wozney.