Nova Scotia Liberals to choose next leader and premier of the province
HALIFAX — Nova Scotia’s next premier will be decided on Saturday when members of the provincial Liberal party elect their new leader through a virtual convention.
The race, triggered last summer when long-time Premier Stephen McNeil announced his retirement, has pitted three of his former cabinet ministers against one another as they vie to both succeed him and maintain his fiscally conservative approach to governing.
About 8,100 party delegates have been casting virtual votes this week in support of either former forestry minister Iain Rankin, previous labour minister Labi Kousoulis or Randy Delorey, who’s held the province’s health, finance and environment portfolios under McNeil.
Votes have been cast since Monday via ranked ballot, with results expected to be unveiled early Saturday evening.