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Bridgewater, NS, Canada / Country 100.7
Jan 6, 2021 1:10 PM
The three candidates vying for the Nova Scotia Liberal leadership. Randy Delorey (left), Labi Kousoulis (centre) and Iain Rankin (right). Photo NS Liberal Party
The three Nova Scotia Liberal leadership candidates will meet and debate tonight for the final time ahead of the election.
Iain Rankin, Labi Kousoulis, and Randy Delorey will field questions from Liberal delegates in what will be the third debate amongst them.
The debate gets underway at 7 p.m. tonight and the event will be streamed online.
Communications Director for the Nova Scotia Liberals Micah Richardson says anyone can watch the event but if you want to have a vote on who will claim the leadership you have to be a registered Liberal delegate.
Posted: Dec 16, 2020 6:00 AM AT | Last Updated: December 16, 2020
Iain Rankin, Randy Delorey and Labi Kousoulis are all running to lead Nova Scotia s Liberal Party, replacing Premier Stephen McNeil who is stepping down. (CBC)
Labi Kousoulis knew from the moment he decided to seek the Nova Scotia Liberal Party leadership that this wouldn t be an ordinary campaign.
The race to replace Premier Stephen McNeil is a short one lasting just four months. It came with little notice, coincides with the holiday season, and is set against a pandemic that s been ongoing since March. Even before these recent [public health] restrictions, a lot of people weren t comfortable coming to any kind of meetings or even having a meeting, said Kousoulis, the MLA for Halifax Citadel-Sable Island.