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Nova Scotia keeps ag minister in post-election shuffle [Video]

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Nova Scotia’s returning Progressive Conservative government has elected to keep its incumbent agriculture minister on the job.

With an expanded pool of rural MLAs following the Nov. 26 provincial election, Premier Tim Houston announced a cabinet shuffle at an event in Halifax on Dec. 12 but kept Guysborough-Tracadie MLA Greg Morrow as minister of agriculture.

Morrow also serves as minister responsible for the Atlantic Provinces Harness Racing Commission Act.

A radio journalist by profession, Morrow first entered provincial politics in the August 2021 election and was appointed ag minister that month.

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