Nova Scotia NDP says plan for $1B deficit over four years inspired by Trudeau
HALIFAX — Nova Scotia’s NDP announced Monday it would add close to $1 billion in red ink over four years, citing Justin Trudeau’s deficit spending as a model for the East Coast province.
The provincial Liberals claimed NDP Leader Gary Burrill is prone to “hard left” policies, while a Tory spokesman called the deficits a “reckless spending orgy.”
But Burrill said the fiscal plan he unveiled at the Dalhousie University student union building is merely taking Ottawa’s lead.
With 45,000 Nova Scotians regularly attending food banks, thousands of citizens lacking a family doctor and Halifax’s largest hospital unable to provide potable water last year, the drive towards balanced budgets has to be reconsidered, he said.


