During the Canada convoy protest in February 2022, the party was involved with protests in Halifax where party leader Leigh Baker spoke at a rally.[4]
Bobby Taylor was nominated in the 2023 Preston provincial by-election, which served as the first political test for the party.[5] He received 95 votes in the by-election, or 2.20% of the popular vote.
Party platform
The party focuses on reducing taxes, allowing private healthcare, choice in education, and opposition to COVID-19 protocols.[6]
The party has the following statement on the platform page of their website:[7]
We are building a selfless movement that thinks only about the heart of our province which is the people who live here and our land, Mi'kma'ki. We believe many of the major issues we face in healthcare, housing, education, human trafficking, etc. are because of unending complacency and corruption.
References
^"Our Team". Nova Scotians United. Retrieved 7 January 2024.