A look at Nova Scotia’s new premier, Progressive Conservative Leader Tim Houston
For the first time since 2009, Nova Scotia will have a Progressive Conservative premier.
Tory Leader Tim Houston led his party to victory with a campaign that promised to spend massively on health care. Houston had repeatedly called the province’s health-care system a “complete failure.”
“There isn’t a single problem to fix but a chain of failures,” the 51-year-old former chartered accountant said during the campaign.
Houston is from Halifax but moved to Bermuda in 1995, where he worked as a chartered accountant until 2007.