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SaltWire Network 🏢 Postmedia (ex-SaltWire, 2024) 📍 NS May 21, 2026 · 4 min read AI Analyzed View full audit trail → C.R.E.E.D. audited

Unconstitutional Nova Scotia Bill 148 leaves a 'big, big mess' that could cost $300M, says Houston

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Premier Tim Houston answers questions from reporters at Province House on Friday, April 2, 2026. PHOTO BY RYAN TAPLIN /Chronicle Herald Article content Premier Tim Houston says the province hopes to resolve the fallout from Bill 148 without returning to court, referring to the issue as a “big, big mess” that was left behind by the former Liberal government. Article content Following cabinet Thursday, Houston said lawyers for the province and unions are still at work following a court ruling in February that found the legislation was unconstitutional. Article content Article content Article con…
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