Nova Scotia government to face resistance in legislature in teachers dispute
HALIFAX — The Nova Scotia government is poised to face resistance from all sides when the legislature reconvenes to push through a resolution to the ongoing contract dispute with the teachers union, but ultimately, most everyone concedes that the Liberal majority will probably have the final say.
Premier Stephen McNeil is recalling the house for an emergency session Monday evening to introduce a bill that will “bring an end” to bitter standoff between the provincial government and the Nova Scotia Teachers Union.
The province’s 9,300 public school teachers and both provincial opposition parties are vowing to try to delay the legislation.
Union president Liette Doucet issued a statement Sunday demanding that teachers get an opportunity to speak at a legislature committee meeting where members of the public can weigh in on the merits of whatever legislation the government brings forward.


