Liberals put focus on accountability as N.S. parties begin first full day of campaign

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HALIFAX – Nova Scotia’s Liberal leader says he wants to bring accountability to government if he’s elected, along with a $250,000 fine for any party that doesn’t stick to the province’s fixed election date.

Zach Churchill says the snap election called Sunday by Progressive Conservative Leader Tim Houston is unnecessary and “broke the spirit” of the very first law passed by Houston’s government — which set next July 15 as the election date.

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