
John Lohr
John Lohr is a Canadian politician serving as the Minister of Finance for Nova Scotia. He has been instrumental in addressing the province's housing crisis, particularly highlighting the urgent need for public housing as evidenced by a waiting list exceeding 7,000 individuals. His advocacy for increased investment in housing reflects a broader commitment to improving the living conditions for residents.
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Nova Scotia Finance Minister John Lohr expressed pleasure over the budget's mention of Wind West and its potential benefits.
Federal budget 2025: Provinces assess where infrastructure funds will flowFinance Minister John Lohr said in his budget speech today that the threat of U.S. tariffs continues to loom over us.
Politics Insider: When U.S. senators joke about 51st state, Joly won’t have itJohn Lohr is the Finance Minister of Nova Scotia who is forecasting a deficit for the 2025-26 fiscal year.
Provinces scale back fiscal plans in face of potential trade warFinance Minister John Lohr is forecasting a deficit of $697.5-million for the 2025-26 fiscal year.
Nova Scotia budget includes reserve fund and tax cuts amid U.S. tariff threats
Nova Scotia Finance Minister John Lohr says the provincial waiting list for public housing is the main reason why the government is building more units.
New public housing units to nearly double across Nova Scotia under province’s capital plan
















