It’s election day in N.S. following a campaign on housing, affordability, health care
HALIFAX — It’s election day in Nova Scotia, and the Progressive Conservatives are seeking a second consecutive majority mandate.
Tory Leader Tim Houston called the snap election on Oct. 27, ignoring his government’s election law, which for the first time in Nova Scotia set a fixed election date — July 15, 2025.
Houston said he called an early election to get a new, stronger mandate to stand up to the federal government on such things as carbon pricing.
Major election themes included the cost of living, the lack of affordable housing, and the province’s ailing health-care system.