I thought Premier Tim Houston was going to keep his promises while running the government and help the people of Nova Scotia. Now I see where Nova Scotia ...
Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston: “Things are happening on the healthcare front." CAPE BRETON POST PHOTO - CAPE BRETON POST STAFFI thought Premier Tim Houston was going to keep his promises while running the government and help the people of Nova Scotia.
Now I see where Nova Scotia Power has received the go-ahead to raise our power bills by nearly seven per cent in 2023 with a raise of nearly seven per cent more to follow in 2024. Seniors and others in this province are just trying to just get by with what they have. We have been let down by this government and I am very disappointed because I though Premier Houston was going to do good for Nova Scotia and not let the power company put more money in their pockets.SaltWire Network welcomes letters on matters of public interest for publication. All letters must be accompanied by the author’s name, address and telephone number so that they can be verified.
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