Amanda Mombourquette
is running to be the
next leader of the
Nova Scotia Liberal Party
A grassroots approach. A collaborative plan to rebuild. Proven experience to lead the party and province.
IT'S TIME.
A Proven Record
Warden of Richmond County. Executive Director, Strait Area Chamber. Manager of Workforce Development at NSCC. Real operational experience.
Member-Driven
Amanda believes in a grassroots approach that puts members first, listens, and will work collaboratively with our membership and EDA's to create the best path forward for our Party and Province.
All of Nova Scotia
From Cape Breton to Yarmouth, Amanda has experience with rural and urban issues and will ensure everyone's voice is included in our path forward.
Twenty years of
doing the work.
Amanda grew up in and built her career in Cape Breton — in the communities, the boardrooms, and the council chambers where real decisions get made about people's livelihoods.
As Warden of Richmond County, she led municipal governance after some of the county's most challenging setbacks. As Executive Director of the Strait Area Chamber of Commerce, she drove economic development across the region. At NSCC, she's shaping the workforce development strategy Nova Scotia needs.
Her Full StoryBreton
What Amanda stands for.
Five commitments that put Liberal members' priorities at the centre of the campaign.
A Proven Builder,
Not a Career Politician
Real operational experience — municipal governance, economic development, workforce policy. Not learning on the job.
Listening to What Members Have Been Saying
Member-driven, especially rural ridings. The campaign started because members asked her to run.
Economic Development is the Foundation
A strong economy funds health care, education, and community supports. You can't separate the two.
Member Ideas Become Liberal Policy
Ground-up policy built from member input — not top-down messaging handed down from HQ.
A Leader Who Can Unite and Win
Bridge the urban-rural divide, build coalitions, and return the Liberal Party to government.
Ways to make
a difference.
Volunteer with the campaign
Door-knocking, phone banking, event hosting, social media — every riding needs hands.
Become a Liberal member
Not yet a member? Join the NS Liberal Party — your membership gives you a vote in this race.