In a statement released by the Nova Scotia Liberal party, Angela Simmonds says she needed to step down to ‘stretch out the legacy of changemakers’ and lift up new voices
Liberal Angela Simmonds says she is resigning her seat in the Nova Scotia legislature effective April 1.
In a statement released by the party today, Simmonds says she needed to step down to “stretch out the legacy of changemakers” and lift up new voices. Simmonds ran for the leadership of the Opposition Liberals last year and in July was defeated by Zach Churchill.
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