The NSNDP Caucus believes that everyone in Nova Scotia should be able to access primary health care when and where they need it, have housing they can afford, and a life that doesn’t break the bank.

Oppose the Budget

The PC cuts are deeply unpopular with Nova Scotians. They will cost us jobs, they will hurt tourism, agriculture, arts, health care and education.  Thousands of people have been protesting, taking action, and attending rallies outside the legislature and across the province.

Join us in opposing these cuts. Sign the petition.

Nova Scotia Power needs to work for us

Not only has NSP broken Nova Scotians' trust with their response to the data breach, we have some of the highest electricity bills in the country while receiving unreliable service.

Join us in calling to:

  • Allow free credit freezes
  • Allow data breach class actions
  • Extend credit monitoring

We need to take action to rein in Nova Scotia Power and make energy reliable, affordable, and green for Nova Scotians.

It's Time for Permanent Rent Control in Nova Scotia

Affordable places to live are nearly nonexistent in Nova Scotia, and the situation is getting worse. The temporary rent cap doesn’t protect all renters and incentivizes renovictions by landlords, the result is more and more people facing homelessness.

Sign if you agree that Nova Scotia renters need permanent, real rent control.

Free Birth Control

Birth control is health care, but Nova Scotians must pay out of pocket. That cost adds up.

Manitoba and British Columbia are covering this cost; now it's time for Nova Scotia's to do the same.

Add your name. It’s time to make prescription contraception free.

End Gender-Based Violence

Tell Tim: gender-based violence is an epidemic and it requires an epidemic-level response.

Seven lives have been lost to intimate partner violence in a matter of months here in Nova Scotia. The time for piecemeal solutions is over. It's time to face the gender-based violence epidemic in Nova Scotia head on and take action.

Build Homes Nova Scotians Can Afford

For too many Nova Scotians, finding an affordable place to live is a challenge.

The average rent of a one-bedroom apartment in Halifax was more than $2,000 at the start of this year.

This government is ignoring the need for more affordable homes.

We need action to incentivize building homes people can actually afford to rent and own.

Sign here if you think it's time to take real action to ensure people can find a home they can afford.