Nova Scotia election: one last day on the campaign trail

Nova Scotia party leaders, from left to right, Conservative Leader Tim Houston, Liberal Leader Zach Churchill, and NDP Leader Claudia Chender, pose following a televised debate in Halifax, Thursday, Nov. 14, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darren Calabrese

HALIFAX - Progressive Conservative Leader Tim Houston says if he's given a second mandate in Tuesday鈥檚 election, it will strengthen his position to fight Ottawa on key issues impacting the province, including carbon pricing.

But his opponents say his reasons for calling the snap election were insincere, and that the main issues in voters' minds are housing, affordability and health care 鈥 not negotiations with Ottawa.

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