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Premier Rodney MacDonald On News 95.7 Tuesday Print E-mail
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Monday, 21 August 2006
Nova Scotia Premier, Rodney MacDonald will be appearing on Maritime Morning with host Andrew Krystal Tuesday morning at 9:00 a.m.. If you have questions for the premier of Nova Scotia, call the News 95.7 toll free line at 1-877-801-8255 or 405-6000 in the local Halifax area.

Two weeks ago,  Lori-Ann MacDonald, the premier's wife told The Chronicle Herald that her husband, one of Nova Scotia’s youngest premiers at 34, recently moved out of their matrimonial home.

"We’re not together anymore," she said, standing with their eight-year-old son Ryan at the back door of the spacious, white, two-storey Cape Cod house on Highway 19, according to a report in the Chronicle Herald.

"You just missed him," she said, looking over her shoulder for signs of his vehicle, which had pulled out moments earlier.

Mr. MacDonald abruptly hung up when a reporter from the Chronicle Herald contacted and asked if he had moved out of his home, which was mortgaged the same year they married, 1994. He has since confirmed that he is no longer living with his wife.

Local Hotline talk show host Rick Howe, Daily News columnist, and former Halifax Live columnist, asked the premier to "Come clean," in his most recent column. Howe says the people of Nova Scotia "need to know - indeed, have a right to know - why Premier Rodney MacDonald and his wife Lori-Ann separated."

Howe asked the question on the lips of many Nova Scotians, was the break-up as "the result of an affair - or even affairs - as the rumour mill suggests"?

You can put your questions to the premier on a variety of subjects on Maritime Morning with Andrew Krystal Tuesday morning. Call the toll free line at 1-877-801-8255 or  405-6000 in the local Halifax area.

 
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