Nova Scotians head to the polls today as midsummer election campaign draws to a close
HALIFAX — Nova Scotians are heading to the polls today following a midsummer election campaign that was waged as the province started to emerged from the COVID-19 pandemic.
The incumbent Liberals, led by 38-year-old Iain Rankin, tried to capitalize on post-pandemic optimism while preaching fiscal conservatism.
His party, which he took over after replacing Stephen McNeil as leader in February, has been in power since 2013.
The Progressive Conservatives, led by chartered accountant Tim Houston, tried to set themselves apart by unveiling a big-spending platform focused on improving the health-care system.