Hundreds stand ‘Shoulder to Shoulder’ at Halifax rally for Indigenous rights, environment, democracy
Hundreds of Nova Scotians joined their Mi’kmaq allies to protest Tim Houston’s austerity budget, which has slashed millions in grants to vulnerable groups.
Hundreds of people took to the steps of the legislature in Nova Scotia to protest planned cuts coming from the provincial budget.
The Shoulder to Shoulder rally will start at 12 p.m. on Granville Street in Kjipuktuk/Halifax with ceremony and speeches, followed by the tabling of a petition calling for the reinstatement of the ...
A group representing the majority of First Nations chiefs in Nova Scotia says the provincial government’s budget cuts appear ...
A First Nation chief in Nova Scotia is asserting that Mi’kmaq people have a treaty right to grow and sell cannabis amid fresh ...
HALIFAX — Nova Scotia's justice minister has directed police across the province to crack down on illegal dispensaries, prompting criticism that the government may be interfering with law enforcement ...
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Nova Scotia justice minister wants Mi’kmaq chiefs to help crack down on illegal cannabis
The Nova Scotia government is cracking down on illegal cannabis dispensaries, which it says outnumber legal stores in the province. Attorney General and Justice Minister Scott Armstrong told reporters ...
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