To prepare for the upcoming fall session of the House of Assembly, NDP Leader Gary Burrill has announced new legislative roles and critic portfolios for the NDP Caucus, according to a news release Tuesday.
Ten years ago today, Sterling Belliveau was first elected to the provincial Legislature. According to a news release Monday from the NDP Caucus, he has decided not to run in the next election, rumored to possibly come in the fall.
As doctors are now speaking out over the state of family doctor practices in Nova Scotia, Sydney River-Mira-Louisbourg MLA Alfie MacLeod has requested for the House Speaker to call an emergency debate in the Legislature Wednesday. McLeod was thrown out of the legislature last week when he accused Health Minister Leo Glavine about lying to Nova Scotians regarding for current information about the doctor-patient ratio in Cape Breton.
McNeil government has tendency to act first and consult later My reaction to the recent announcement by the Minister of Fisheries and Aquaculture, Keith Colwell, that lobster buyers and their designates will be required to take a mandatory lobster handling course if they wish to have their licences renewed is that this is an insult to the entire lobster industry.
Former mayor Al Delaney, Glenn Cooke, Darrell Dexter, Sterling Belliveau at the 2012 announcement by Dexter government of a $25 million loan and grant package for Cooke Aquaculture
Chip seal rate down by 45%
The McNeil government is paying more and paving less when it comes to “double chip seal” says NDP Transportation and Infrastructure critic Sterling Belliveau, MLA for Queens-Shelburne.
Delay in ship selection "not a concern" for government
NDP MLA Sterling Belliveau is concerned that a vessel has yet to obtained by the company hired by the McNeil government to operate the Yarmouth ferry service.
Families and seniors who rely on the Roseway Emergency Room for urgent care have been let down by the McNeil government says NDP MLA Sterling Belliveau in a news release Monday.