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John Carpay: Nova Scotia’s New Privacy-Violating Law Invites a Court Challenge

The Epoch Times 25 Apr 2024
Commentary Why does the Nova Scotia government need access to the individual medical records of every Nova Scotia patient? Medical ...
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Australian paramedics coming to Nova Scotia this year

CTV 25 Apr 2024
Thirty new paramedics are coming to Nova Scotia from the land down under in the next year ... .
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Nova Scotia elver fisher says early signs of improved enforcement of fishery

CTV 25 Apr 2024
A Nova Scotia commercial fisher says he sees early signs the federal government has increased its enforcement of illegal fishing for baby eels ... .
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Expanding Horizons in Healthcare: EHN Canada Unveils EHN Bellwood Nova Scotia, Elevating Addiction and Mental ...

Canada Newswire 25 Apr 2024
"As Executive Director of EHN Bellwood Nova Scotia and EHN Guardians Atlantic, I am thrilled to lead this significant expansion of Bellwood's pioneering addiction and mental health treatments in the Annapolis Valley.
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From brewery to beef burger

CBC 25 Apr 2024
An East Preston hobby farm uses leftover grain product from a local brewery to feed their animals. The beef that resulted was a hit during Halifax Burger Bash. Paul Palmeter has the story ... .
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What a U.S. TikTok ban means for Canadian creators

CBC 25 Apr 2024
A new bill signed by U.S. President Joe Biden contains contentious legislation that could ban TikTok in the United States. The CBC's Amy Smith spoke to Canadian TikToker Max Taylor about what a ban in the U.S. would mean in Canada ... .
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Halifax plans for new homeless encampments as current ones fill up

CBC 25 Apr 2024
Halifax is planning to open more designated sites for people experiencing homelessness, as the number of unhoused individuals in the municipality continues to grow and encampments become more cramped ... .
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Canadian health-care professionals urged to share climate disaster mitigation information

CBC 25 Apr 2024
After last summer's heat waves, deadly floods and record-breaking wildfires, some scientists are urging Canadian health professionals to help their patients better prepare for climate change-related extreme weather and natural disasters ... .
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You can draw a straight line from this craft brewery to its locally sourced burger

CBC 25 Apr 2024
An East Preston hobby farm uses leftover grain product from a local brewery to feed their animals. The beef that resulted was a hit during Halifax Burger Bash. Paul Palmeter has the story ... .
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Canada opens personal-use mackerel bait fishery, extends commercial moratorium

CBC 25 Apr 2024
Canada is opening a personal-use bait fishery for mackerel this spring while extending the moratorium on commercial mackerel fishing in Atlantic Canada and Quebec in 2024 ... .
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Halifax man serving manslaughter sentence being released from prison

CBC 25 Apr 2024
A Halifax man with a history of extreme violence is being released from prison, even though the Parole Board of Canada said he is a high risk to reoffend ... .
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Halifax police charge 2 youths with 2nd-degree murder in teen's death

CBC 25 Apr 2024
Two 14-year-olds have been arrested and charged with second-degree murder in relation to the homicide of Ahmad Al Marrach at a Halifax mall ... .
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Halifax's new poet laureate wants to be an ambassador for the city

CBC 25 Apr 2024
Anna Quon is a poet and novelist whose books include Where The Silver River Ends, Low, and Migration Songs. Quon shared her thoughts on her new role with Information Morning Nova Scotia host Portia Clark ... .
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Critics pan rationale for Nova Scotia government's coastal protection survey

CTV 24 Apr 2024
The Nova Scotia government has finally released a consultant's survey that opposition parties say doesn't address the important question of whether coastal property owners want legislation aimed at protecting the province's coastline ... .

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