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A change is in order

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Deputy Premier Diana Whalen has decided she will not run in the next provincial election, as she seeks “a balance in my life” after recoving from a recent heart attack.

After suffering a heart attack in December, Nova Scotia’s justice minister says it’s time for her to strike a better balance than the rigours of politics can offer.

Diana Whalen announced Friday that she won’t be running for the Liberals in the next provincial election.

Whalen made her decision after only recently returning to her job following a leave of absence.

She said she feels fine, but believes a change is in order.

“I did have a heart attack in December and I went through that recovery phase,” said Whalen. “Certainly the best thing is to look at wellness and to look at a balance in my life – I think that’s really important so that it is behind me.”

Whalen, who is also the province’s first female deputy premier, has served in the legislatur­e since 2003 as the member for the Halifax riding of Clayton Park West. She also served as finance minister, but was shifted to the justice portfolio following the government’s controvers­ial axing of the province’s film tax credit in 2015.

Whalen, who is in her early 60s, told reporters that politics is an “all-consuming job” and there comes a point when it’s time to question whether the commitment level remains.

“It is a very big part of your life,” Whalen said. “I think it’s important for me to look at whether or not that is what I see in my future.”

Whalen said she will stay on until an election is called.

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