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N.S. fall sitting to get underway, throne speech expected to highlight economy and population

Nova Scotia will begin its fall session Thursday with a speech from the throne. File/ Global News

The fall sitting of the Nova Scotia legislature gets underway today with a speech from the throne expected to highlight efforts to grow both the economy and the province’s population.

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Premier Stephen McNeil has said the speech will set the tone for the next two provincial budgets, which are expected to focus on education and health care as priority areas.

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Both opposition leaders say persistent problems dogging health care, such as doctor shortages and emergency room closures, will be front and centre during the legislative session.

Interim Progressive Conservative leader Karla MacFarlane has said the Tories will highlight doctor shortages and call for a more comprehensive plan to address the situation.

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She is also expected to introduce a bill to ban conversion therapy – a practice that attempts to change people’s sexual orientation.

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NDP Leader Gary Burrill says his party will also continue to push for improvements and supports for nursing homes, especially when it comes to staffing and budget cuts.

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