Nova Scotia Liberals Pledge Infrastructure
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•Nova Scotia election: Liberals promise to improve cellphone services and highways - Halifax | Globalnews.ca
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Party leader Zach Churchill says a Liberal government would spend $60 million on building 87 new cellphone towers.
Churchill says the Liberals would add $40 million to the province’s $500 million capital budget for highways.
The leaders of the three major political parties were expected to spend much of today preparing for a televised debate.
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