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Iain Rankin, Nova Scotia’s premier-designate, says he wants to do things differently after seven years of governance under Premier Stephen McNeil. The province’s opposition parties say he can do that just by sitting in the legislature and answering questions.
The provincial assembly is scheduled to resume March 9 with a new Liberal premier facing pent-up demand for accountability. The legislature hasn’t sat since March 10, 2020, when it was adjourned in the early days of the pandemic.