McNeil pressed on broken promises at second Nova Scotia campaign debate
HALIFAX — Tory Leader Jamie Baillie cast himself Thursday night as the only man who can beat Stephen McNeil, while the Liberal premier implored voters to ignore campaign “negativity” and give him a second mandate.
The two, along with NDP Leader Gary Burrill, held a far-reaching and sometimes animated roundtable discussion in Halifax, stripped of lecterns and Oxford-style debate rules.
Burrill elicited a laugh from the audience by framing the Liberal and Tory leaders as squabbling family members, while positioning himself as the clear option for change in Tuesday’s election.
“I coached ball for a long time, and I used to once in a while run into a situation where you had two siblings who were so much alike that they couldn’t get along,” Burrill said with a chuckle.


