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Baillie says people should 'expect more' from government
www.capebretonpost.com
[Cape Breton Post] - His speech came only a few weeks after Finance Minister Graham Steele addressed the group as part of his pre-budget consultations. Baillie said Steele has said if the province wants a high level of services it must accept a high level of taxation.
Shipbuilding won't save NS from 'sick' economy
thechronicleherald.ca
[TheChronicleHerald.ca] - In an interview this week, Finance Minister Graham Steele said public-sector wage growth is "probably the single most important issue in front of us right now." The Capital Health nurses' retroactive wage victory in November, awarding them a 7.1-per
Google News: Logic missing in explanation
[Truro Daily News] - Finance Minister Graham Steele has again consulted the province with the “Back to Balance” meetings. It's a good initiative. Nova Scotia can't maintain the status quo in government services, and there are public programs people will question.
Nova Scotia's Unethical Debt
www.wireservice.ca
[Wire Service Canada (press release)] - WireService.ca Press Release - Halifax, Nova Scotia - It was shocking to hear Finance Minister Graham Steele state that Nova Scotia's debt cannot be paid off; all we can do is to manage it. It is a frank admission of defeat by the old dinosaur parties
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