
Becky Druhan
Becky Druhan is the Nova Scotia Justice Minister who has faced criticism for her department's failure to proclaim the bar bouncer law, which aims to regulate bouncers in the province, following the tragic deaths of young men like Ryan Sawyer.
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Scott Armstrong, who up until the shuffle oversaw the Department of Opportunities and Social Development, is replacing Becky Druhan as attorney-general and justice minister.
Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston drops three ministers in cabinet reshuffleJustice Minister Becky Druhan insisted the safety measures are sufficient.
Nova Scotia mandates background checks for bouncers after 2022 death of bar patronBecky Druhan, Nova Scotia’s Attorney-General and Minister of Justice, stated that her department reported the allegations against Donald Williams to the police immediately.
Former swim instructor in Nova Scotia faces dozens of sexual-abuse chargesThe province’s Attorney-General and Minister of Justice, Becky Druhan, said in a statement announcing six changes.
Nova Scotia overhauls policing model with changes to records systems, staffing
Becky Druhan is Nova Scotia’s Attorney-General who announced the plea for tips regarding the missing children.
Nova Scotia offers $150,000 reward for information on missing childrenBecky Druhan says investigators are working tirelessly to find answers.
Nova Scotia offers $150,000 reward for information about missing siblingsJustice Minister Becky Druhan says the shooting continues to have a serious and heartbreaking impact on the victims, their families, and the wider community.
Nova Scotia offering $150,000 for information on shooting that left five injured at Africville reunion eventJustice Minister Becky Druhan won’t commit to salvaging the bar bouncer law.
Families of Nova Scotia men who died outside bars push to save bouncer law facing repeal
























