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TAGGART: Liberals can stand with NS Power, but PCs stand with Nova Scotians

TAGGART: Liberals can stand with NS Power, but PCs stand with Nova Scotians

The following is a letter to the editor from Tom Taggart, PC MLA for Colchester North: This week, I was left scratching my head at the decision by the Leader of the Official Opposition to defend Nova Scotia Power’s decision to cancel or defer over 100 capital projects. Imagine that. Defending Nova Scotia Power! Here […]

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2023-24 NS Budget coming March 23

2023-24 NS Budget coming March 23

Finance Minister and MLA for Inverness, Allan MacMaster, announced Nova Scotia’s 2023-24 budget will be tabled on March 23. With Nova Scotia’s legislature resuming on March 21, Nova Scotians can expect to see a government focused on solutions that will improve healthcare and deliver better care, faster.  Stay tuned for updates on how our PC […]

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Houston Government announces technology to improve patient care in Nova Scotia

Houston Government announces technology to improve patient care in Nova Scotia

The Tim Houston PC Government is putting patients ahead of paperwork. The new One Person One Record system will be installed at hospitals across Nova Scotia, allowing for doctors, nurses, and other health professionals to spend less time taking care of paperwork, and more time taking care of Nova Scotians. “For years, healthcare professionals have […]

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More care, faster, at NS pharmacies: Houston Government delivers new care clinics

More care, faster, at NS pharmacies: Houston Government delivers new care clinics

Premier Tim Houston’s PC Government is deliver more care, faster, at pharmacies across Nova Scotia. More healthcare services will be offered at 12 pharmacies across the province as part of the Community Pharmacy Primary Care Clinics program. Pharmacists will have dedicated time to see patients with common illnesses and people who are on medications for […]

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PC Government announces supports for community-based housing in Preston

PC Government announces supports for community-based housing in Preston

The PC Government has announced it is taking important steps to eliminate systemic barriers and support community housing in four African Nova Scotian communities in Preston. “African Nova Scotian communities have unique needs when it comes to housing. Historically, governments have not always engaged before making important program decisions,” said Municipal Affairs and Housing Minister John Lohr. […]

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Premier Houston responds to Liberal Carbon Tax forced on Nova Scotians

Premier Houston responds to Liberal Carbon Tax forced on Nova Scotians

The following statement was issued by Premier Tim Houston on Tuesday, November 22. I want to express my profound disappointment in the decision by the Government of Canada to impose a carbon tax on Nova Scotians at a time when fuel and heating costs are at an all-time high and many Nova Scotians are struggling. Let me […]

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Houston PCs block NS Power’s 12 per cent rate hike

Houston PCs block NS Power’s 12 per cent rate hike

The Tim Houston PC Government has introduced legislation to protect the pockets of Nova Scotians from a significant general rate increase by Nova Scotia Power. This new PC bill will require the Nova Scotia Utility and Review Board (NSUARB), which is responsible for setting rates electric utilities can charge customers, to not approve an increase based on […]

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Houston to Feds: Hold telecoms accountable for outages

Houston to Feds: Hold telecoms accountable for outages

Premier Tim Houston has written to the federal government calling for telecommunication companies to be held accountable for failing to provide reliable communications and access to 911 during hurricane Fiona. Read the full letter below: I wrote to Minister Champagne asking the federal government, as the regulator, to ensure that telecommunications are accountable for their […]

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Houston makes NS first in Canada for offshore wind power goal

Houston makes NS first in Canada for offshore wind power goal

Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston has led the province to become the first in Canada to establish its goal on developing offshore wind projects. “Setting this target sends a clear signal to the world that Nova Scotia is open for business and becoming an international leader in offshore wind and green hydrogen development,” said Premier […]

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TAGGART: Liberal Party’s carbon tax hurts rural Nova Scotians most

TAGGART: Liberal Party’s carbon tax hurts rural Nova Scotians most

The following is an op-ed by Tom Taggart, PC MLA for Colchester North: If you live outside of downtown Halifax like I do, your opinions about the province are a lot different from those in the city. That was apparent in a recent op-ed by Andy Fillmore, Liberal MP for Halifax. He wrote to convince Nova Scotians […]

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Houston releases NS plan that’s Better than a Carbon Tax

Houston releases NS plan that’s Better than a Carbon Tax

Today, Premier Tim Houston called on the federal Liberals to scrap a plan to impose a carbon tax on Nova Scotians. Instead, the federal government should allow Nova Scotia to proceed with our made-in-Nova Scotia plan that is better than a carbon tax at reducing emissions. The plan was submitted to the Government of Canada and outlines […]

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Nova Scotia Firefighters heading to help Newfoundland

Nova Scotia Firefighters heading to help Newfoundland

Nova Scotians are stepping forward to help Newfoundland battle wildfires that have hit the province. Twenty wildland firefighters from the Department of Natural Resources and Renewables are heading to Newfoundland and Labrador to meet crews in Gander. Current fire conditions in our province allow for resources to be shared to help our friends in Newfoundland […]

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N.S. Unemployment Lowest since 1970s

N.S. Unemployment Lowest since 1970s

New data out from Statistics Canada shows that the unemployment rate in Nova Scotia hit a record low in July of 2022. Nova Scotia’s unemployment rate declined from 8.2% in July of last year to 5.9% in July of 2022, a 28% decrease. The unemployment rate for July of 2022 is the lowest in the […]

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Delivering Solutions on Housing for Nova Scotians

Delivering Solutions on Housing for Nova Scotians

With record breaking population growth and a strong economy, demand for housing in Nova Scotia has been outpacing supply. Your PC government has been working hard to identify and implement solutions to Nova Scotia’s housing challenges. Here’s just some of what we’ve done so far.  Solutions for First Time Homebuyers To help more first time […]

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PCs to opposition: vote ‘no’ on MLA raise

PCs to opposition: vote ‘no’ on MLA raise

There is only one way for Liberal and NDP MLAs to show Nova Scotians they don’t want a 12 percent raise: immediately pass the bill to stop the raise, says PC MLA Tom Taggart. This morning, Tim Houson said PC MLAs cannot accept the wage hike proposed by the MLA Remuneration Review Panel while so […]

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Liberal MLAs Vote Against Recognizing Divert Nova Scotia

Liberal MLAs Vote Against Recognizing Divert Nova Scotia

For Immediate Release March 31, 2022 HALIFAX — Liberal MLAs refused to honour a key steward of Nova Scotia’s environment today by voting against a motion acknowledging Divert Nova Scotia’s leadership in sustainability and waste diversion. Tim Halman, Minister of Environment and Climate Change, introduced the motion today at Province House that asked Nova Scotians […]

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Updates coming to Springfield Lake Recreation Centre thanks to PC government Investment

Updates coming to Springfield Lake Recreation Centre thanks to PC government Investment

For Immediate Release March 21, 2022 SACKVILLE – Healthy living and recreation is set to become more accessible in Sackville thanks to an investment by the Houston Government, Sackvile-Uniacke MLA Brad Johns said today. Springfield Lake Recreation Centre will receive $635,000 to upgrade its baseball field. The funding will also go towards improving accessibility within the […]

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