Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston reverses some budget cuts amid public backlash
HALIFAX — Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston apologized Tuesday as he reversed a portion of the $130 million in cuts to government grants included in February’s budget, saying he could not live with the plan to slash funding for vulnerable Nova Scotians.
Following public outcry over the cuts, Houston says his government will restore about $54 million to programs for people with disabilities and seniors, and for African Nova Scotian and Indigenous students.
“Many people told us that they were worried about certain parts of the budget, and I want to start by saying on some of the decisions, we got it wrong. And for that, I’m sorry,” Houston told a news conference.
Since the Progressive Conservative government tabled its cost-cutting budget last month, the legislature has been the scene of boisterous protests, with another rally on Tuesday. Houston and his ministers have also been booed and heckled at public events.


