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N.S. Tory leader to make mental health announcement on campaign trail

N.S. PC leader Tim Houston (Photo via N.S. PC Party) N.S. PC leader Tim Houston (Photo via N.S. PC Party)
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Nova Scotia Progressive Conservative Leader Tim Houston is hitting the trail again as the campaign for the 41st general election goes into its second week.

Houston is expected to make an announcement about mental health today.

This comes after the Tory leader promised rural Nova Scotians on Sunday that repairs to old, neglected roads would be made if his party were to form government after the election next month.

Over the weekend fellow candidate, NDP Leader Gary Burrill promised an end to street checks by police.

And Liberal Leader Iain Rankin announced more funding for rural fire departments in the event of a Liberal win next month.

The Nova Scotia election will take place on Aug. 17.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published July 26, 2021.

Correction

This is a corrected story. A previous version based on a party advisory said the announcement would be about housing

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