Liberal Leader Stephen McNeil acknowledged voters had sent his party a message by defeating a number of incumbents in Tuesday's election, even as he celebrated his second majority government. The win marks only the second time in nearly 30 years that a Nova Scotia government has achieved a back-to-back majorities. Nonetheless, McNeil was firm that the dissatisfaction would not result in a return to the creation of regional health authorities. Liberal Leader Stephen McNeil leaves the polling station in Granville Centre, N.S. One downside to the Liberals' win is the drop in voter turnout, he said.
Source: CBC News May 31, 2017 12:07 UTC