Dartmouth North is a provincial electoral district located in metro Halifax Nova Scotia. This riding is currently represented by New Democratic Party MLA Susan Leblanc who first took office in 2017.
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The Nova Scotia election however has remained conspicuously ... such as promising to scrap the $1 to $1.25 Halifax-Dartmouth bridge tolls and cutting the HST by one percentage point.
The MLA for neighbouring Cole Harbour-Dartmouth, Lorelei Nicoll, also noted a growing culture of "disrespect" at Province House in a news release issued by the Liberal Party of Nova Scotia.
You can also register online to vote or update your address on the voters list. To be on the Nova Scotia voters list and be eligible to vote in this provincial election, you must: Be a Canadian ...