Nova Scotia Community

Nova Scotia Votes 2024: CBC has you covered

Political party leaders discuss important issues affecting Nova Scotians as they head to the polls on Nov. 26

Stream N.S. election debate | available now

a graphic with a photo of a building and a statue with three party colours represented as stripes over a dark background

Nova Scotians head to the polls on Nov. 26 and CBC Nova Scotia has you covered.

Election Night Coverage

On Tuesday, Nov. 26 at 8 p.m, CBC will be live from the Nova Scotia Legislature on election night, on TV, radio and streaming online.

Join hosts Tom Murphy and Amy Smith for up to the minute results, expert analysis and live reports from our journalists in communities across the province. Polls close at 8 p.m. and we will have continuing coverage until it is clear who will form the next government of Nova Scotia. 

Tune in to CBC TV and CBC Radio One, or stream on CBC Gem, CBC Listen, cbc.ca/ns, YouTube and the CBC News Nova Scotia streaming channel.

American Sign Language interpretation: CBC is also offering a digital stream of this special featuring American Sign Language (ASL) interpretation. You can find that on the CBC Nova Scotia website.

CBC Nova Scotia Debate

On Thursday, Nov. 14, leaders from Nova Scotia's Progressive Conservative, Liberal and NDP parties came together for a live, commercial-free, 90-minute debate discussing important issues affecting Nova Scotians.

CBC Nova Scotia News hosts Tom Murphy and Amy Smith moderated the debate with NDP Leader Claudia Chender, Liberal Leader Zach Churchill and Progressive Conservative Leader Tim Houston. Stream the debate below:

Watch the full Nova Scotia leaders' debate

1 month ago
Duration 1:28:39
CBC Nova Scotia News hosts Tom Murphy and Amy Smith lead the debate with NDP Leader Claudia Chender, Liberal Leader Zach Churchill and Progressive Conservative Leader Tim Houston.

For all your election news anytime, download the CBC News app.