
Fall 2025 Legislature Recap: Short and (not so) Sweet
The fall session of the Nova Scotia Legislature wrapped up after a surprisingly short eight days on Friday, October 3. Nova Scotia is one of
Access updates from my time in the legislature, speaking up for Sackville-Cobequid and advocating for change in our province.

The fall session of the Nova Scotia Legislature wrapped up after a surprisingly short eight days on Friday, October 3. Nova Scotia is one of

Sackville’s Kinsmen have a long track record of service to Sackville, punctuated by donations, events, and volunteerism. Sackville’s chapter of the Kinsmen has also produced

Postal workers provide a service that is fundamental to the functioning of our country at every level and in every place. I felt it necessary

The Sackville Community Development Association is a pillar of community spirit in Sackville with events that attract scores of folks from miles around. No matter

If you’ve been in Sackville more than a few minutes, you’ve probably come across an event organized or supported by the Kinettes. I was overjoyed

Members of CUPE Local 3912 are essential to three of our province’s esteemed universities, and the work they do deserves recognition not just from those

Today I asked the Minister of Labour, Skills and Immigration why Nova Scotians work so much longer before getting the overtime pay they deserve. The

Nova Scotians have been reaching out to my office with grave concerns that their government is doing nothing to protect them in the face of

No matter what provincial services you rely on, a worker represented by the Nova Scotia Government Employees Union had a hand in it. These dedicated

During today’s question period, I asked the Minister of Education and Early Childhood Development why Nova Scotians still don’t have access to $10/day child care
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