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Comprehensive Economic Strategy Act

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nova_scotia

Stage

Introduced

This Nova Scotia bill proposes creating a comprehensive economic strategy for the province.

Key Changes

  • Would create a formal comprehensive economic strategy for Nova Scotia
  • Introduced as a Private Member's Bill by Liberal MLA Iain Rankin
  • Had only reached First Reading stage — no further legislative progress recorded

Gotchas

  • The full text of the bill's actual provisions was not available in the document provided — only the legislative tracking webpage was included, so specific details cannot be summarized.
  • As a Private Member's Bill from the opposition Liberal Party, it faces a lower chance of passing without support from the governing party.
  • The bill had only completed First Reading as of the available information, meaning it had not been debated or advanced further in the legislative process.

Who's Affected

  • Nova Scotia residents and workers
  • Nova Scotia businesses and industries
  • Provincial government departments responsible for economic planning

Summary

Bill 85, called the Comprehensive Economic Strategy Act, was introduced by Liberal MLA Iain Rankin in the Nova Scotia Legislature on March 18, 2025. The bill's stated purpose is to create a comprehensive economic strategy for Nova Scotia, though the full text of the bill's specific provisions was not included in the available document — only the legislative tracking page was provided. Because the actual content of the bill (its clauses, requirements, timelines, and mechanisms) is not available in the text provided, it is not possible to summarize what specific actions, plans, or obligations the bill would create. What is known is that it is a Private Member's Bill introduced by the Liberal Party, meaning it was not introduced by the governing party and has a lower likelihood of passing without broader support. The bill had only reached First Reading as of the information available, meaning it had been introduced but not yet debated or voted on.

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