Nova Scotia Premier Stephen McNeil says he intends to run for third term
HALIFAX — Nova Scotia Premier Stephen McNeil has made no secret of the fact he likes his job — and now he’s making it clear that he wants to stick around for a third term.
In a year-end interview with The Canadian Press, McNeil said he believes he has work to do beyond his second term, which only began May 30 when the Liberals won their second consecutive majority government.
“I have every intention to be seeking a third mandate,” said McNeil. “I’m very proud of what we have been doing.”
McNeil pointed to the government’s work in putting the province’s fiscal house in order over the past four years as a primary reason for wanting to continue on in office.