Elevation Party of Nova Scotia

Elevation Party of Nova Scotia Government for Nova Scotians by Nova Scotians. As Nova Scotians, we all want a government that works for us, and not against us.

We want a bright future for ourselves and our children. The Elevation Party of Nova Scotia is a beacon of hope and a guiding light in these dark political times. Founded by hardworking Nova Scotians with a vision for real change, the party is committed to bringing integrity, accountability, and innovation to our provincial government. Through grassroots organizing and a comprehensive plan for refo

rm, the Elevation Party aims to put power back into the hands of the people, reducing taxation, rebuilding our healthcare system, and providing access to primary care providers for all Nova Scotians within four years. With its commitment to respect and its solid solutions, the Elevation Party is an educational voice of reason in a political climate filled with chaos and uncertainty. By choosing this party, we can be sure that we are not only voting for a political alternative, but also for a brighter and more sustainable future for Nova Scotia.

01/01/2024

Happy New Year, just minutes away from our official launch. 2024 is the year the sun starts to rise on a long dark political night for Nova Scotians.

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12/01/2023

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11/11/2023

🌺 To you, from failing hands, we throw the torch. ~ Lest we forget~ 🌺

In 1973, at the age of 6, Phyllis Webstad was sent to residential school. Her grandmother bought her a brand new orange ...
09/30/2023

In 1973, at the age of 6, Phyllis Webstad was sent to residential school. Her grandmother bought her a brand new orange shirt to wear on her first day, but when she arrived at the Mission school, she was stripped, and her clothes were taken – including the orange shirt.

“I didn’t understand why they wouldn’t give it back to me, it was mine! The color orange has always reminded me of that and how my feelings didn’t matter, how no one cared and how I felt like I was worth nothing. All of us little children were crying and no one cared.” - Phyllis Webstad, Founder, Orange Shirt Society.

On September 30, we wear orange to remember Phyllis’ story and the 150,000 Indigenous children like her who were taken from their families, communities, and cultures.

You can hear more about Phyllis' story in A Day to Listen, which was a collaboration to amplify, elevate, listen to, and learn from Indigenous voices. Listen at https://m.soundcloud.com/user-820141028/phyllis-webstadt?in=user-820141028/sets/a-day-to-listen

Nova Scotias housing crisis is deepening. While each party pretends to want to do something about it — and while some, p...
08/21/2023

Nova Scotias housing crisis is deepening. While each party pretends to want to do something about it — and while some, perhaps, earnestly wish to do so — taking sufficient measures to secure affordable homes is another matter.

Join Matthew Thompson as he discusses our platform on affordable housing and rapid deployment throughout Nova Scotia, our proposed strategy, targets and outcomes.

Housing is a basic human right, it's time that we take action.

Join us Thursday September 7th at 7pm on all our platforms.

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Bridgewater, NS

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