N.S. Liberals use majority to pass legislation ending teachers’ contract dispute
HALIFAX — With shouts of “Shame” cascading from the public gallery, Nova Scotia’s Liberal government passed a contentious bill Tuesday ending a 16-month contract dispute with the province’s 9,300 public school teachers.
The Liberals used their majority to ram through Bill 75, which also ended a work-to-rule job action that began Dec. 5.
The vote was 33 to 17.
“Teaching is not easy,” Education Minister Karen Casey told the house as she moved passage of the final reading of the legislation late Tuesday afternoon following a lengthy session that began at 12:01 a.m.


