Nova Scotia Premier Stephen McNeil says a byelection for Halifax Needham will be called sometime this summer or fall, but won’t say when a general election will take place.
When questioned by reporters about when the next provincial election will be, McNeil admitted he has sent a directive to all incumbents to start the nomination process so he knows who is running.
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However, the premier stopped short of saying exactly when he intends to call an election, saying he hadn’t given it “a whole lot of thought.”
“I’m preparing our party for a general election sometime in the future,” he said.
A byelection is required in the riding of Halifax Needham because former NDP MLA Maureen MacDonald resigned in early April.
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