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- Honourable Tim Houston | Premier of Nova Scotia
In 2018, Tim was elected Leader of the PC Party of Nova Scotia He was sworn in as Premier of Nova Scotia on August 31, 2021, and started his second term in office in December 2024 Premier Houston also serves as Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs and Trade
- Tim Houston - Wikipedia
Timothy Jerome Houston[a] MLA FCPA (born April 10, 1970) is a Canadian politician who has served as the 30th and current premier of Nova Scotia since 2021, and leader of the Progressive Conservative Party since 2017
- Nova Scotia Legislature - Tim Houston
The Honourable Tim Houston was first elected to the Nova Scotia House of Assembly as MLA for Pictou East in 2013 and was re-elected in 2017, 2021 and 2024 He became the leader of the Progressive Conservative Party in 2018 and the 34 th Premier of Nova Scotia in 2021
- New Cabinet Builds on Victory to Make it Happen for Nova Scotians
Tim Houston was sworn in as Nova Scotia’s premier today, December 12, along with the government’s new cabinet Lt -Gov Arthur J LeBlanc presided over the ceremony at the Halifax Convention Centre
- Houston governments 2nd term is likely to be harder than the first
The spring sitting of the Nova Scotia Legislature — the longest Tim Houston has faced as premier — may be a preview of what's in store for his second mandate
- Tim Houston - Premier at Government of Nova Scotia | The Org
Tim Houston currently serves as the Premier of Nova Scotia, having held this position since August 2021 Houston has been the Leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Nova Scotia since October 2018 and has been an MLA for Pictou East since October 2013, representing the interests of constituents in that region
- Quick Look: the 3 party leaders vying to be Nova Scotia’s next premier
Here are the three main political leaders vying to be Nova Scotia’s next premier in November, including two men and one woman Two of them are taking their party into the election as leaders
- Premier Houston seeks to make Nova Scotia more self-reliant in memo to . . .
Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston shared his plan for economic prosperity and the road ahead for his newly elected government
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