What’s on Stephen’s mind? In his job as Leader of the Official Opposition, Stephen McNeil gets to meet many Nova Scotians and talk about what matters to them. Stephen shares those thoughts and a few of his own…
On Saturday, I spent the afternoon with the St. Francis Xavier Young Liberals, first going to Piper’s Pub for lunch and then getting a tour of the new Schwartz School of Business building on campus.
Today is the first time the House is in session since Yarmouth MLA Zach Churchill and Glace Bay MLA Geoff MacLellan were elected in landslide victories back in June.
Ian McNeil, an outreach worker in the Nova Scotia Liberal Caucus Office for Cape Breton, Antigonish and Guysborough, is releasing a book this evening entitled “Pit Talk: The Legacy of Cape Breton’s Coal Miners” at the Savoy Theatre in Glace Bay.
Recently there was a great article in the Yarmouth Vangurad about Yarmouth MLA Zach Churchill and a piece of artwork he requested that Jessica Amirault, a Twenty-three-year-old quadriplegic, create for his office.
Congratulation to Adrienne Power, a Nova Scotia athlete, who captured a bronze medal at the Commonwealth Games this week. Check out the Chronicle Herald Article titled “Power Finish”.
Members of the Nova Scotia Liberal Caucus, Michel Samson, Leo Glavine and Harold (Junior) Theriault recently attend a tour of forestry lots operated by Newpage Port Hawkesbury and learned about their practices and procedures.
Bedford-Birch Cove MLA Kelly Regan recently wrote a great article that appeared in the Bedford-Sackville Weekly News. The article is about young people in her local area and the impressive things they are accomplishing.