Nova Scotia Premier Calls Snap Election

Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston has called an election for Nov. 26, well ahead of the fixed election date of July 15, 2025.
Houston visited the official residence of Lt.-Gov. Arthur Joseph LeBlanc in Halifax on Oct. 27 to dissolve the legislature and call the election.
At dissolution, the Nova Scotia legislature had 34 Progressive Conservative MLAs, 14 Liberal MLAs, 6 NDP MLAs, and one Independent MLA.
The PCs won the 2021 election against the formerly governing Liberals to form a majority government.
Houston, who previously worked as a chartered accountant in Canada and abroad, first became an MLA in 2013, and became PC leader in 2017.
Liberal Leader Zach Churchill, a former university student leader and public servant, was first elected as an MLA in 2010 at the age of 26. He became the Liberal leader in 2022….