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Nova Scotia legislature; a full fall sitting for the Liberals

It took the McNeil government 34 days this fall to shepherd 30 bills through the Nova Scotia legislature.

McNeil government now turning attention to next budget

Nova Scotia Premier Stephen McNeil arrives at a meeting in Charlottetown. His government passed 30 bills in 34 days during the 2014 fall sitting. (The Canadian Press)

It took the McNeil government 34 days this fall to shepherd 30 bills through the Nova Scotia legislature.

Although 34 days may not seem like a long time, when it comes to fall sittings, it's an eternity. This is especially true when you consider many of those were extra long days.

In fact, the first bill the Liberals introduced triggered a marathon sitting which had MLAs in their seats continuously from7 a.m.on Tuesday, Sept. 30to 3 a.m.onThursday, Oct 2.

Bill1 became law the next day.

So what did the government of Stephen McNeil accomplish in the longest fall sitting since Nova Scotia's first NDP government took power in 2009?(By coincidence, Darrell Dexter's first fall sitting also passed 30 bills.)

With the fall sitting behind it, the Liberal government now turns its attention to preparing its next budget for debate next spring.