Speculation begins on who may be interested in Nova Scotia premier’s job
HALIFAX — Nova Scotia Premier Stephen McNeil’s sudden decision to step away from politics has political observers speculating on a potential successor and how this person will position the province’s majority Liberal government.
Names such as former federal Liberal cabinet minister Scott Brison and Halifax Mayor Mike Savage have been floated. Savage, however, has already said he isn’t interested and is planning on running for mayor again this fall — a position confirmed Friday by his spokeswoman Shaune MacKinlay.
Lori Turnbull, political science professor at Dalhousie University, said Brison is an obvious candidate and she can’t imagine he isn’t fielding calls from people who want to see him run.
“Scott Brison is extremely experienced and extremely networked,” Turnbull said Friday. “He understands the federal scene and has been an ambassador for the province in Ottawa. I would think there would be a lot of people who would be interested in Brison’s candidacy.”