Nova Scotia legislature delays sitting to resolve ongoing teachers dispute
HALIFAX — Government plans to force a resolution to the ongoing contract dispute with Nova Scotia’s 9,300 teachers were temporarily blown aside Monday by a powerful blizzard that prevented the opening of the provincial legislature.
The Liberal government was to convene an emergency sitting Monday evening, but the massive storm forced Premier Stephen McNeil to delay proceedings until Tuesday.
“We have closely monitored the storm and it is clear now that conditions will not improve before this evening’s sitting of the legislature,” McNeil said in a statement released just after 2 p.m.
“Tomorrow we will proceed with our plans so the lives of students and their parents can return to normal as soon as possible.”


