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Nova Scotia premier misses Halifax Pride parade for second consecutive year
HALIFAX — Nova Scotia’s Progressive Conservative premier was absent from Halifax's Pride parade over the weekend, marking the ...
As U.S. President Donald Trump released his latest threat of a 35 per cent tariff on Canadian goods starting Aug. 1, Premier Tim Houston issued a statement calling the announcement from the White ...
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Councillors, advocates say premier's blockage of Halifax bike lane about strong mayor powers
The premier of Nova Scotia says his government "will be forced to act" and use a new bill to overturn Halifax council's ...
Nova Scotia-based ESL Labs Inaugurates $10M Facility Upgrades with a Visit from Premier Tim Houston ...
Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston has threatened to overrule Halifax city council if it doesn't reverse its decision to create a new bike lane.
Premier Tim Houston said he will overturn Halifax council’s decision to make a downtown street one-way only. Mayor Andy Fillmore says he expected the move and it’s the premier’s job to intervene when ...
Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston sided with the city’s mayor on his motion calling for all bike lane construction to be halted.
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‘Let’s keep it rolling’: Houston’s PCs win 2nd majority ... - MSN
Nova Scotia Progressive Conservative Leader and premier-elect Tim Houston celebrates with his family while addressing supporters at the PC party election headquarters in New Glasgow, N.S. on ...
Premier Tim Houston's ninth sitting as premier — his longest since taking office — could foreshadow what the next three or four years will be like for him and his Progressive Conservative ...
Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston seemed to be downplaying rumours that he's jockeying to become the next leader of the Conservative Party of Canada, but acknowledged Wednesday that he's taken ...
Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston called President Trump a “short-sighted man” and announced a series of reciprocal steps his province will take to respond to the president’s 25-percent ...
HALIFAX — Tim Houston gambled that Nova Scotia voters would re-elect the Progressive Conservatives with another majority — even though he ignored his government's fixed-election-date legislation.
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