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Nova Scotia Liberal Fred Tilley crosses floor to governing Tories

Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston has announced that Fred Tilley has joined his party’s caucus. Tilley, who represents the Cape Breton riding of Northside-Westmount, was first elected to the legislature in 2021. (Oct. 22, 2024) 
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