Nova Scotians don’t regret giving Houston, PCs fall mandate, poll shows
During a news conference on the last day of the sitting, Chender reiterated that the government was focused on consolidating control and ramming through legislative changes instead of addressing what Nova Scotians really care about, including the cost of living and housing.
“We’ve heard the premier pat himself on the back for walking back some of his government’s worst ideas after public outrage and undermining the auditor general, letting partisan interests influence Nova Scotians’ access to information and a variety of other policies that he certainly didn’t run on in the most recent election,” Chender said.
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