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Changes to Nova Scotia school governance expected, education minister saysThe provincial government said that changes to the school governance system could come in the opening weeks of the school year, wich starts ThursdayEducationSep 6, 2023
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Former N.S. Liberal politician Hugh MacKay fined for impaired drivingA former Liberal member of the Nova Scotia legislature has received a one-year licence suspension and a $1,000 fine after pleading guilty to a charge of impaired driving.PoliticsFeb 22, 2023
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New N.S. Liberal leader says party must ‘run a better campaign’ to win next electionZach Churchill won the Nova Scotia Liberal leadership with 65 per cent of the vote over Angela Simmonds, about a year after the party was defeated in the last election.PoliticsJul 11, 2022
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Nova Scotia Liberals promise quick access to funding for rural firehallsThe Liberals say without a large tax base, most rural fire halls have to depend on community fundraising to pay for necessary costs.PoliticsJul 25, 2021
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Former N.S. Liberal president suspended by barristers’ society, removed from firmThe Barristers’ Society has issued a notice on its website that Boudrot is suspended, effective Oct. 31, “until further notice.”CrimeOct 31, 2018
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Nova Scotia Election: Tracking party promises on diversityDiversity among party candidates became an issue on the first full day of the campaign.PoliticsMay 3, 2017
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Nova Scotia Election: Liberals field the most men, Tories the most white candidatesAs Nova Scotia's political parties hit the campaign trail, the Liberals are fielding the most men, and the Progressive Conservatives the most white people.PoliticsMay 1, 2017
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Liberals pull campaign video referring to yet-to-be announced May 30 electionA campaign video posted to the Nova Scotia Liberal party's website referred to the next election on May 30 -- problem is, neither a provincial election nor its date has been officially announced.PoliticsApr 28, 2017
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‘How we’re here I’m not sure’: Stephen McNeil on impasse with teachersAt his party's annual fundraising dinner Nova Scotia Premier Stephen McNeil told supporters he's "not sure" how the government ended up at its current impasse with teachers.PoliticsNov 2, 2016
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