HALIFAX – Nova Scotia Premier Stephen McNeil says the fall session of the legislature will begin Sept. 25.
McNeil says the session will open with a throne speech laying out a blueprint for his government’s legislative plans.
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The session begins just short of the first anniversary of the Liberals’ election win on Oct. 8.
The party swept to power last fall capturing 33 of the legislature’s 51 seats.
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