The Nova Scotia Liberals were the first provincial party to release their 2024 election platform in downtown Halifax Monday.
The fully costed platform shows the party would run three consecutive years of deficits before achieving a $90 million surplus in their final year in office in 2028-29, if elected.
Churchill calls it a “better deal for Nova Scotians,” showcasing how they would manage and lead the province over the next four years.
“This is not only our platform, but it is our contract with you (Nova Scotians),” said Churchill. “This is a real plan that can deliver a better deal and better results for people that live in this province.”
The platform is built on five core pillars that include: the cost of living and making life more affordable, the economy, creating more housing, improving …