N.S. cabinet unveiled: Casey now deputy premier, finance minister
HALIFAX — Nova Scotia Premier Stephen McNeil shuffled the deck with his 17-member cabinet Thursday, adding three new faces while shifting three veteran members to key posts, including the minister who bore the brunt of labour unrest with the province’s teachers.
McNeil named Karen Casey as deputy premier and shifted her from education to the finance portfolio during a swearing in ceremony for his new majority government at Pier 21 on the Halifax waterfront.
Casey became the contentious face of the government’s 16-month dispute with the Nova Scotia Teachers Union that ended with a contract being imposed on its 9,300 members in February, but McNeil said she remained a valuable member of the government because of her experience and ability.
“She’s been a tremendous minister,” he said. “She chaired the Treasury Board … and managed the entire building of our budget. She has been in this House in senior positions for a very long time and I’m looking forward to continuing to work with her.”


