Nova Scotia Liberals accuse Elections Nova Scotia of hypocrisy during byelection

The provincial Liberal party in Nova Scotia says it is receiving unfair treatment from Elections Nova Scotia as a byelection draws to a close in the riding of Preston. A sign marking a polling station is seen as a pedestrian walks past in Halifax, on Tuesday, May 30, 2017. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darren Calabrese

HALIFAX - The Nova Scotia Liberal Party says it is receiving unfair treatment from the province's independent elections agency ahead of Tuesday's byelection in the riding of Preston.

The party has issued a statement saying it complained to Elections Nova Scotia about the Progressive Conservative party's decision to place signs in the riding urging residents to “Vote Against the Liberal Carbon Tax."

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