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Nova Scotia NDP leader introduces candidates for Cape Breton

Nova Scotia NDP leader Gary Burrill says the party has named seven candidates in eight Cape Breton ridings and will have a full slate of 55 candidates ready for the next provincial election.

Party still looking for one more candidate in new riding of Richmond

Nova Scotia NDP Leader Gary Burrill introduces six candidates from Cape Breton ridings for the next provincial election. (Tom Ayers/CBC)

Nova Scotia NDP leader Gary Burrillhas announced seven candidates in Cape Breton ahead of the next provincial election, expected to be called soon.

The party is still looking for a candidate in the eighth riding on the islandthe newly minted constituency of Richmond.

At an announcement in Membertou, N.S.,on Thursday, Burrill said the candidates are prepared for an election call.

"[They are]all people committed to bringing forward a program that is going to improve real people's real lives," said Burrill.

The NDPcurrentlyhas 48 candidates in place, but Burrill said it will soon have all 55 candidates nominated or acclaimed.

Not all of the Cape Breton candidates are registered on the Elections Nova Scotia website yet, but they are:

  • Kendra CoombesinCape Breton Centre-Whitney Pier.
  • Barbara Beaton inCape Breton East.
  • John Morgan inGlace Bay-Dominion.
  • Joanna Clark inInverness.
  • Jennifer Morrison inNorthside Westmount.
  • Madonna DoucetteinSydney-Membertou.
  • Adrianna MacKinnon inVictoria-The Lakes.

The NDP leader said Liberal Premier Iain Rankin plans to cut more than $200 million in services to try to erase the deficit created during last year's COVID-19 pandemic. Hesaid mental health problems have increased over the last 18 months and now is not the time to eliminate supports.

Burrill also raised the issue of funding for Cape Breton Regional Municipality. He reiterated an NDPpromise from just after the last election to provide the municipality with an extra $50 million a year for three years to make up for equalization funding from the province that has been frozen for at least eight years.

Nova Scotia NDP Leader Gary Burrill, backed by candidates from Cape Breton ridings, says the Liberal government has increased economic disparity on the island. (Tom Ayers/CBC)

Burrill did not say whether he had any specific funding promises for other municipalities.

"This stimulus commitment is based on the understanding that there needs to be structural reform in municipal finance across the province, but that nowhere else in Nova Scotia does it have the present malfunctioning system," he said.

"Nowhere else does it have the intense negative effects that we experience in [Cape Breton Regional Municipality]."

Burrill said the centralization of health care, education and economic development has made matters worse for the province's second largest municipality.