- published: 10 Oct 2013
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On October 8, 2013, Nova Scotians elected Liberals to a majority government under the leadership of Stephen McNeil.
Nova Scotia Liberal leader Stephen McNeil promised to extend the film tax credit on October 2013. In April 2015, he cut it by 75%.
The VoteSmartNS.ca team has requested interviews with all of the leaders of Nova Scotia's registered political parties. We'll be releasing the interviews over the course of the week of September 30th. For more, visit http://www.votesmartns.ca. To date, all leaders have accepted an invitation for an interview.
Stephen McNeil made his choice. Which will you choose? Learn more at www.pcparty.ns.ca
May 11, 2015
Premier McNeil discusses making difficult decisions for the right reasons to move Nova Scotia forward.
Premier Stephen McNeil is joined by two friends as he participates in the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge. Premier McNeil nominates Mike Laffin at Province House for the challenge. He was nominated by his daughter Colleen McNeil. Donate at www.als.ca/icebucketchallenge
We asked students from across Nova Scotia to submit their questions to the party leaders. In this video, Liberal leader Stephen McNeil responds to a question about power rates. Tylia from St. Joseph's - Alexander McKay School in Halifax asked, "Why does Nova Scotia Power have a monopoly and what are you going to do to lower the power rates?" Students from more than 230 Nova Scotia schools are taking part in the Student Vote program. Learn more at http://studentvote.ca/
Unews's Clark Jang sat down with Liberal Party of Nova Scotia Leader Stephen McNeil to discuss post-secondary education issues. Check out unews.ca for more in-depth coverage of Nova Scotia's provincial leaders.
PC Leader Jamie Baillie on why Premier Stephen McNeil will not stand up for Atlantic Canada's seat on the Supreme Court of Canada.
Speaking in Bridgetown, Nova Scotia yesterday Premier Stephen McNeil commented on a new relationship with the Prime Minister's Office. The PM and Premier announced some $238M in infrastructure projects in the province including water and public transit initiatives.
Stephen McNeil had a choice - to fix the economy now or never. He chose never. Choose now. Learn more at http://pcparty.ns.ca/shreddedjobs/
"Proclaiming Love and Justice" article and timeline appears in the May 2016 issue: http://www.friendsjournal.org/afsc-lgbtq/ Stephen McNeil, a member of Strawberry Creek Meeting in Berkeley, Calif., serves as AFSC’s San Francisco Wage Peace director. He has served as staff for 32 years and on a program committee for seven years. He has also served in various roles with Friends Committee on National Legislation for 16 years. AFSC Centennial Storytelling website: http://peaceworks.afsc.org/lgbtq-rights-and-recognition Online exhibit about 1963 publication "Towards a Quaker View of Sex" http://exhibits.lgbtran.org/exhibits/show/towards-a-quaker-view-of-sex AFSC San Francisco publication Street Spirit review of "Irresistible Revolution: Confronting Race, Class, and the Assumptions of LGBT ...
On Friday, April 1, 2016 Premier Stephen McNeil delivered the keynote address to members of the Nova Scotia Liberal Party at the Annual General Meeting in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
On the first Anniversary of the Graduate to Opportunity Program, Premier Stephen McNeil and Minster of Labour and Advanced Education visit immediaC to announce the program for Fiscal 2016.
On December 2, 2015, Premier Stephen McNeil addresses attendees of the 2015 Nova Scotia Liberal Party Premier's Dinner.
On May 1st, 2015 Nova Scotia Premier Stephen McNeil addressed a packed room of Liberals in Membertou, Cape Breton.
On March 28th, 2014, Premier Stephen McNeil addressed over 500 Liberals at the Westin in Halifax to start the 2014 Annual General Meeting of the Nova Scotia Liberal Party