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CBC News | Nova Scotia News
Canadians were waking up Wednesday to news the country had elected its third consecutive minority government, with Prime Minister Stephen Harper's Conservatives returning to Ottawa with a strengthened mandate.
Nova Scotia turned a little more blue with a Conservative win in West Nova, but basically stuck with the status quo Tuesday.
Green Leader Elizabeth May couldn't topple high-profile Conservative Peter MacKay from his Nova Scotia seat.
The Conservatives have wrestled West Nova away from Liberal Robert Thibault.
Nova Scotia has elected its first Independent MP since 1874.
While Newfoundlanders will be able to view the results of their local elections at 7 p.m. ET on Tuesday, it will be three hours before residents of British Columbia and the Yukon will have access to those results, thanks to the Canada Elections Act.
Locked-out stevedores in Sydney aren't too hopeful that mediated talks this week will end their labour dispute.
Dozens of corrections officers took their concerns to the street Tuesday, a week after 12 guards were disciplined following a fight with an inmate.
Lunch is ready once again at the MacNeil home near Iona as the Victoria County bookmobile marks five decades on the road.
Some P.E.I. voters have complained about automated phone calls from Conservative MP Peter MacKay on election day, but Elections Canada says they are not illegal.
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