HALIFAX - An ambitious target for housing and a replacement for federal carbon pricing are among the major promises contained in the Nova Scotia Liberals' election platform, which commits to $2.3 billion in spending over four years.

Flanked on Monday by 16 of his party’s candidates in the Nov. 26 provincial election, leader Zach Churchill revealed a 31-page plan that he said would amount to a fully costed “contract with Nova Scotians.â€

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