Will Scott Brison Do The Right Thing?
Before he became a powerful and influential member of the Trudeau cabinet where he controls government pursestrings at the Treasury Board, Scott Brison was a small businessman.
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Sep 29, 2017 | Politics
Will Scott Brison Do The Right Thing?
Before he became a powerful and influential member of the Trudeau cabinet where he controls government pursestrings at the Treasury Board, Scott Brison was a small businessman.
Sep 29, 2017 | Politics
With four Liberal premiers in Atlantic Canada, and all 32 federal seats held by Liberals, the four Opposition provincial leaders have formed a joint body, the Atlantic Opposition Leaders, to advocate for the region.
The region’s Opposition leaders are all Progressive Conservatives, and a chief architect of the joint group is Nova Scotia Tory leader Jamie Baillie, who last spring came near defeating the Liberal government of Stephen McNeil.
Sep 29, 2017 | Politics
The Nova Scotia Coalition for Small Business Tax Fairness, groups that joined the Canadian Federation of Independent Business lobby against the Trudeau government’s tax changes for small business operators includes the following organizations:
Sep 22, 2017 | Politics
Andrew Murray, a gay politician in Antigonish, has a dream to have more gay councillors in rural Nova Scotia.
The 54-year-old broke through significant barriers in Antigonish’s municipal election in 2016, becoming the first out gay man to win a council seat in a town long controlled by Catholics.
Sep 22, 2017 | Politics
In the mid 1990s, the recently departed Allan J. MacEachen sat on the St. Francis Xavier University board of governors.
Sep 15, 2017 | Politics
Trudeau cabinet minister Scott Brison paid tribute to Allan J. MacEachen, during a speech to Halifax Port Days this past week:
“This week Canada and Nova Scotia lost a giant. Allan J. MacEachen.
Sep 15, 2017 | Politics
Back in 1985, the Halifax Herald’s then Ottawa bureau chief Don MacDonald wrote a weekly gossip column that was a must read.
One column in 1985 featured a blurb about how Allan J MacEachen would take his own special bread into Ottawa restaurants, including the Parliamentary dining room, and would ask the wait staff to toast it for him.
Sep 15, 2017 | Politics
No politician, other than a prime minister, has ever come close in the postwar period to the power that Allan J. MacEachen dispensed.
Sep 15, 2017 | Politics
As Pierre Trudeau’s Foreign Affairs minister, Allan J. MacEachen globe-trotted around the world.
The son of an Inverness coal minister, was particularly fond of his travels throughout Scotland.
Sep 15, 2017 | Politics
Leading Halifax-Dartmouth corporate lawyer John Young served as a political aide to Allan J. MacEachen in the mid-1970s.