N.S. government weakening democracy by packing bills with many changes: opposition

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HALIFAX – The Nova Scotia government is weakening democracy by packing bills with an unreasonable number of legislative changes, say opposition parties and political scientists.

Alex Marland, a political scientist at Acadia University, said the government appears to be using its dominant majority — it has 43 of the 55 seats in the legislature — to ram through legislation and reduce debate with what are known as “omnibus” bills.

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