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“This province is at a pivotal moment, and we need to continue to make the right decisions for workers, for seniors, for families and for all Nova Scotians,” Rankin said Saturday after visiting Lt.-Gov. Arthur LeBlanc to dissolve the legislature.
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“This election will be about how we best position the province for a strong economic recovery, one that focuses on investments in infrastructure, in green technology and renewable energy.”
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Deputy premier Karen Casey will not seek re-election
Nova Scotia Premier Stephen McNeil s closest political ally, deputy premier Karen Casey, has announced she will be leaving politics whenever the next election is called.
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Casey was first elected in 2006 as a PC but crossed the floor to join the Liberals a decade ago
Posted: Jan 21, 2021 3:35 PM AT | Last Updated: January 21
Nova Scotia Finance Minister Karen Casey is shown in February 2020.(Andrew Vaughan/The Canadian Press)
One of Nova Scotia s most respected politicians and steadfast cabinet ministers has announced she will be leaving public life whenever the next provincial election is called.