Nova Scotia Liberals coy about election plans but want accessibility law passed
HALIFAX — The opening of the spring session of the Nova Scotia legislature Tuesday means an unofficial election campaign, underway for weeks, will be temporarily shelved as the Liberal government gears up to present a budget later this week.
The budget is scheduled to be tabled Thursday. Whether house proceedings continue much beyond that is up to Premier Stephen McNeil, who is widely expected to call an election as early as Friday or Saturday, resulting in a May 30 vote.
For the last seven weeks, all three parties have been on election footing with candidates knocking on doors and taking part in election-style rallies. Meanwhile, the Liberal government has rolled out a flurry of spending announcements worth ten of millions of dollars since the beginning in March.
In an interview Monday, Liberal house leader Michel Samson wouldn’t say whether the government had planned any legislative business beyond this week.


