Nova Scotia's main party leaders spar in final televised debate of election campaign

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HALIFAX – Progressive Conservative Leader Tim Houston asked Nova Scotians on Thursday to be patient, saying his government’s plan for health care, housing, and affordability is working — and that he needs a second term in office to see his vision through.

But during the final televised leaders debate of the election campaign, Houston’s opponents — Liberal Leader Zach Churchill and NDP Leader Claudia Chender — said he squandered his first term in office and voters know his time is up.

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