Speech from the Throne Outlines Government's Vision for Nova Scotia

Premier's Office

Published Thursday, September 17, 2009

Government's plan for a better life for Nova Scotians and their families was outlined in the speech from the throne, which focused on keeping the promises made to Nova Scotians.

The throne speech outlined how making life more affordable for Nova Scotians will be a priority. Government will work to ensure seniors can stay in their homes longer, employment support and income assistance programs are more responsive to individuals, and seniors and other residents no longer have to provide a security deposit when entering a long-term care facility.

Quotes

Nova Scotians have put their trust and faith in me and my government to make their lives better, and over the next fours years, I will work everyday to make that happen.Premier Darrell Dexter

Taking the provincial portion of the HST off basic home electricity, stimulating the economy with the new home construction rebate, and living within our means are just a few of the ways we will build a better Nova Scotia together.Premier Darrell Dexter

Quick Facts

  • The province will continue to make good use of federal infrastructure funding, encourage investment with an increase in the equity tax credit and develop programs to keep Nova Scotia's best and brightest here to put down roots and build a good life.
  • Government will also focus efforts on providing better access to health care, improving and modernizing infrastructure, keeping communities safe with effective crime prevention strategies, and supporting lifelong learning for Nova Scotians.
  • The speech from the throne was delivered by Lt.-Gov. Mayann Francis.

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Lt.-Gov. Mayann Francis reads the speech from the throne.
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Premier Darrell Dexter smiles during applause after the speech from the throne.
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Lt.-Gov. Mayann Francis inspects the honour guard before entering the house to read the speech from the throne.
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Lt.-Gov. Mayann Francis looks down the line while inspecting the honour guard before entering the house to read the speech from the throne.
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Honour Guard ceremony
Speech from the Throne