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Newsroom Ready: Federal leaders see Nova Scotia election differently
The three major federal party leaders offered their congratulations to the Progressive Conservatives and premier-designate Tim Houston for winning a majority government in Nova Scotia on Tuesday night. But they differed on what lessons can be taken from the fact the provincial Liberal government was defeated, marking the first incumbent loss during the pandemic.
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The Canadian Press
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