‘Room for compromise’ with teachers, N.S. premier says after meeting union head
HALIFAX — Nova Scotia’s premier says there’s “room for us to compromise” in his government’s showdown with the province’s teachers union over education reforms.
“We have certain objectives, they have certain objectives,” Premier Stephen McNeil said after a meeting Monday with Liette Doucet, president of the Nova Scotia Teachers Union.
“We won’t agree on everything but I believe there is definitely room for us to compromise, so I said we would meet again.”
Doucet agreed the discussion was positive, in that both sides are willing to continue talking. There was no immediate word on when the next meeting would be.


