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Nova Scotia Votes 2013

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Eastern Shore bellwether a focus for Nova Scotia election
Nova Scotia's political parties are sure to be watching the results in Eastern Shore on election night — a bellwether in provincial elections for more than four decades.
Reality check: Are Liberal claims on wait times accurate? video
The province's three major political parties are promising to reduce the long waits facing Nova Scotians who need knee and hip replacements. But are the wait times as bad as politicians claim?
Nova Scotia election's main question is health care: NDP
New Democratic Party Leader Darrell Dexter is attempting to frame Tuesday's provincial election as a choice between competing visions for the province's health care system, saying it is the main issue facing voters.

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