JIM VIBERT: Nova Scotia's plan for fixed election dates will steal learning opportunities from kids
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New Democrat Claudia Chender (Dartmouth South) sharpened the point.
“In the name of democratic reform, the first bill that this government puts forward …. very directly historically benefits their partisan interests.”
What she’s talking about there is who will and who’s less likely to vote in the dog days of summer.
The traditional (Chender’s historical) Tory vote – not to disparage Tory voters – tends to be older, from rural Nova Scotia and more reliable, no matter the season.
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