Nova Scotia Progressive Conservatives to take power after surprising election win
HALIFAX, United Kingdom — Nova Scotia’s Progressive Conservatives are preparing to take power after voters handed them a majority mandate in Tuesday’s election.
Premier-designate Tim Houston’s party surged to victory over the governing Liberals after campaigning on a big-spending fix to the troubled health system.
In his victory speech, the 51-year-old chartered accountant said the public responded to the solutions he put forward and decided against simply rewarding the Liberals for competently handling the COVID-19 pandemic.
Five hours after the polls closed, the Progressive Conservatives were elected in 31 ridings, with 28 seats needed for a majority in the newly expanded 55-seat legislature.