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Liberals Blame Conservatives For Squabble
A squabble between the Liberals and the Conservatives have caused government legislation to come to a screeching halt. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau won’t provide the Conservatives with a fiscal...
Sheri Leviski-Kotyk
Jun 11, 2020
Visitations To Be Allowed At Long-Term Care Homes
With no new COVID-19 cases being reported today, the province is finished with the reconciliation of their data. The long-term care and residential homes in the province are now free of infections so,...
Sean MacLellan
Jun 10, 2020
One New COVID-19 Case, One Death Belatedly Identified
There has been another COVID-19 related death in Nova Scotia, the 61st. The woman, in her 70s with underlying conditions, was in the Central Zone and did not live in a long-term Care home. Dr. Robert ...
Sean MacLellan
Jun 09, 2020
CERB Fraud Could Net Fines, Charges
The Prime Minister is defending proposed penalties for fraudsters who take advantage of the Emergency Response Benefit. Justin Trudeau says the legislation coming forward tomorrow will not target peop...
Colin Redston
Jun 09, 2020
RCMP Union Pushing For More Thorough Inquiry Into Portapique Shooting
The inquiry into the Portapique mass shooting must look at a wider scope of issues than just the initial police response, says a national RCMP union. In a release, the National Police Federation says ...
Cody McEachern
Jun 09, 2020
Dog suspected in fatal attack found dead
RCMP say a pit bull suspected in a fatal attack in the province has been found dead. They say the circumstances of the initial call and the dog’s death are under investigation. Police issued a w...
Greg Morrow
Jun 09, 2020
No New COVID-19 Results
The province has had another day without any positive COVID-19 test results. With the lab at the QEII Health Sciences Centre completing 293 tests yesterday, we still have 1059 positive results and now...
Sean MacLellan
Jun 08, 2020
Trudeau Pledges To Tackle Racism
Justin Trudeau is promising to make real changes to address systemic racism and discrimination in Canada. Speaking in front of his Ottawa home, the Prime Minister said repeatedly that while his govern...
Colin Redston
Jun 08, 2020
Scheer Wants More Accountability
Outgoing Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer continues to call on the Trudeau government to hold in-person sittings of parliament. Scheer feels the Liberal government isn’t being accountable for t...
Sheri Leviski-Kotyk
Jun 08, 2020
Canadians Satisfied With Virtual Healthcare: Poll
A new poll says a lot of us want virtual doctors’ appointments to continue after the pandemic. The Canadian Medical Association is out with the results of an Abacus Data poll in mid-May. Out of ...
Colin Redston
Jun 08, 2020
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