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Julie Chaisson joins Nova Scotia Tory leadership race

Julie Chaisson has become the fifth candidate in the Nova Scotia Progressive Conservative leadership race. Julie Chaisson H/O

The Nova Scotia Progressive Conservative leadership race has one more candidate. Julie Chaisson announced her intent to run on Thursday.

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Chaisson is the current executive director of the Halifax Seaport Farmers’ Market and former PC candidate for Chester/St. Margaret’s in the 2017 election.

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She placed third, behind NDP incumbent Denise Peterson-Rafuse and current Liberal Party MLA Hugh MacKay.

Chaisson says she is running as the province can no longer afford to stay the same.

“It’s time to put forward a leader with a fresh perspective,” said Chaisson in a press release.

“Nova Scotians are looking for a bold leader that will change the status quo and move our province forward.”

As a result, she’ll be running under the slogan, Bold New Vision.

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Chaisson will become only the second woman to run for the PC leadership in the province since the 1940s.

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She joins Pictou East MLA Tim Houston, Kings North MLA John Lohr, Cape Breton Mayor Cecil Clarke and Cumberland North MLA Elizabeth Smith-McCrossin in the leadership race.

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