Dave Wilson (Sackville politician)

[4] Wilson introduced several bills while in opposition, including amendments to the Motor Vehicle Act which would require drivers on highways without a median barrier to slow to 50 km/h when passing a motor vehicle accident where authorities are present,[5] the Health Protection Act which would require the Minister of Health to develop a pre-surgery care program for each district health authorities,[6] and the Volunteer Services Act which suggested that ‘good Samaritans rendering service or assistance under this Act are not responsible for the payment of fees associated with rendering that service or assistance.’[7] Each of these bills was blocked by the Conservative government at the time and did not escalate past the 1st reading.

[8] On January 11, 2011, Wilson was appointed to the Executive Council of Nova Scotia as Minister of a newly amalgamated Department of Communities, Culture and Heritage.

[9] As Minister, Wilson released Nova Scotia's first strategic Arts and Culture 5-Year plan.

[10] On March 27, 2012, Wilson appointed members to the first Arts Nova Scotia board.

[10] Nine years prior, a similar group existed under the Conservative government, however it was dismantled, stating that the move would cut administrative costs and artists would receive the money directly.