Nova Scotia party leaders make case to voters as advance polls open
HALIFAX — Thousands of Nova Scotians cast ballots in advance voting Saturday as the three party leaders spent the early part of their long weekend scouring the province for votes.
The Liberals spent Saturday promoting their promise to improve access to affordable housing as leader Stephen McNeil elaborated on his party’s pledge to expand rent supplements.
“Social security is having a safe, affordable place to call home, but it’s also the right thing to do,” McNeil a news conference in Dartmouth. “This is taking care of some of the most vulnerable citizens in our province.”
McNeil said the proposed three-year, $18-million investment will begin in 2018 and aims to shorten the waitlist for affordable housing by 30 per cent.


