Houston Recycles Liberal Long-Term Care Plan as Waitlist Increases
After being in office for nearly six months and the waitlist ever-increasing, the Houston government has failed to announce a new plan for long-term care in Nova Scotia. In a
After being in office for nearly six months and the waitlist ever-increasing, the Houston government has failed to announce a new plan for long-term care in Nova Scotia. In a
This morning, Premier Houston committed to passing legislation and regulations to stop Nova Scotia Power from making detrimental changes to the Net Metering Program. This is a positive first step,
Liberal Leader Iain Rankin is calling on the Houston government to intervene if the Nova Scotia Utility Review Board (UARB) approves Nova Scotia Power’s new rate hike. Yesterday’s proposed rate
One month after the Houston government’s new testing strategy came into effect, rural Nova Scotians are at a disadvantage with limited testing resources in their communities. Unlike many other locations
With the moratorium on oil and gas exploration on Georges Bank set to expire on December 31, 2022, the Nova Scotia Liberal Party is calling on the Houston government to
Over the past few weeks, we’ve heard from doctors that Nova Scotia’s hospitals are full, surgeries are delayed, healthcare workers are exhausted to the brink – and yet the government’s
Private daycare owners in Nova Scotia, most of whom are women, feel blindsided by the recent proposal from the Houston government that forces them to decide the future of their
Premier Houston’s decision to dissolve the entire Nova Scotia Health Authority board and install a CEO with no healthcare experience has been shrouded in questions for months. Today the Liberal
When Nova Scotia signed the historic agreement with the federal government last year to bring $10 a day childcare to our province, the goal was clear: affordable and accessible childcare
The Houston government has announced an overhaul of the Advisory Committee on Provincial Judicial Appointments, effectively giving the Minister of Justice full control over the process of appointing judges. Under