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Winnipeg Free Press By: The Canadian Press
HALIFAX - Former federal cabinet minister Scott Brison has been tapped to head a new body that will advise Nova Scotia s Liberal government on the economy.
Treasury Board President and Digital Government Minister Scott Brison adjusts a translation aid as he waits to appear at a Senate committee hearing in Ottawa, Wednesday, Oct. 31, 2018. Brison has been tapped to head a new body that will advise Nova Scotia s Liberal government on the province s economy. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld
HALIFAX - Former federal cabinet minister Scott Brison has been tapped to head a new body that will advise Nova Scotia s Liberal government on the economy.
Former federal minister Scott Brison to head new Nova Scotia Economic Growth Council
by The Canadian Press
Last Updated Apr 7, 2021 at 11:58 am EDT
HALIFAX Former federal cabinet minister Scott Brison has been tapped to head a new body that will advise Nova Scotia’s Liberal government on the economy.
Premier Iain Rankin said today in a news release Brison will lead the 10-member Economic Growth Council, which will focus on making the province “Canada’s startup capital.”
Rankin says the council will advise the government on policy options and on ways to attract capital to the province.
The government says council members have been selected to reflect Nova Scotia’s diversity, its regions and several economic sectors.