October 11, 2008
Campaign Politics
Bill Kendrick reports from the Nova Scotia riding of
West Nova, where expectations are for another tight finish. In 2006, Liberal
Robert Thibault beat Conservative
Greg Kerr by only 1.1% of the vote; and the same two candidates are back at it again. The results could be somewhat different this time as the New Democrats have run a strong campaign with
George Barron, a paramedic based in Digby.
Ronald Mills, an Air Force veteran and Sunday school teacher, is running for the Green Party; and
Cindy Nesbitt, an independent candidate is hoping to capitalize on the popularity of another Nova Scotia independent Bill Casey.