Nova Scotia

Former N.S. privacy commissioner wants office to gain resources, more powers

Nova Scotia’s Departed Privacy Commissioner Advocates for Stronger Access to Public Records Tricia Ralph, Nova Scotia’s former privacy commissioner, recently…

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Family, friends of snowmobiler struck by fire truck hold protest

About 20 people gathered in front of the Amherst RCMP detachment on Sunday to demand police accountability following the tragic…

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N.S. police investigating woman’s death as case of intimate partner violence

Police in Bridgewater, N.S., are currently investigating a tragic case of intimate partner violence that has resulted in the death…

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Nova Scotia Health taps HR firm to reduce MRI, ultrasound backlogs

Nova Scotia’s healthcare system is facing a significant backlog in diagnostic imaging services, particularly for MRIs and ultrasounds. To address…

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Municipalities call for changes to ‘tremendously concerning’ N.S. transportation bill

The advocacy group for Nova Scotia municipalities has expressed concerns over the proposed Bill 24, which would grant the public…

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P.E.I. premier says he told Trudeau ‘it’s time’ to remove fees for bridge and ferries

Premier Rob Lantz recently had a direct discussion with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau regarding the elimination of tolls on the…

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Prime minister sets April date for byelection in Halifax riding

A byelection has been called for April 14 to fill the vacant seat in Halifax, with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau…

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‘A massive loss’: Halifax justice community mourns death of young lawyer, activist

The passing of Harry Critchley, a prominent advocate for prison justice in Halifax, has left a void in the hearts…

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Rockweed soup? How researchers are trying to boost use of native seaweeds

Seaweed has long been considered a slimy, salty, fishy, sour, and bitter ingredient by those who have never tried it.…

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University sector concerned about Houston government’s ‘short-sighted’ education bill

The Nova Scotia government is making moves to assert more control over the province’s 10 universities, sparking concerns within the…

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