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Former Nova Scotia premier Donald Cameron remembered as man ‘ahead of his time’

HALIFAX - Raised on a farm in Nova Scotia’s Pictou County, Donald Cameron’s rural roots were a source of pride for a man who in 1991 would become the province’s 22nd premier and an advocate for fairness and social justice.

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Nova Scotia’s provincial flag flies in Ottawa, Friday July 3, 2020.


HALIFAX - Raised on a farm in Nova Scotia’s Pictou County, Donald Cameron’s rural roots were a source of pride for a man who in 1991 would become the province’s 22nd premier and an advocate for fairness and social justice.

An avowed deficit-fighter who pledged to rid the province of patronage, Cameron died Monday at the age of 74. A cause of death was not disclosed.

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