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Nova Scotia strike that turned deadly a century ago a milestone for workers' rightsHALIFAX — During Nova Scotia's storied 300-year history of coal mining, one deadly riot in 1925 proved to be pivotal for ...
David J. Masterson will join Sentara Halifax Regional Hospital in South Boston in July as president, the health system ...
The head of Nova Scotia Power says the company believes it knows who stole customer information in a recent ransomware attack. However, CEO Peter Gregg ... Morning Halifax that Nova Scotia ...
HALIFAX - Nova Scotia’s Opposition NDP called on Premier Tim Houston’s government Friday to release a report about the province’s long history of environmental racism, saying it’s a matter ...
“(The censors) detect the characteristics of metals and then those characteristics run through an AI sensor,” said Peter ... in Nova Scotia. In January, three employees at the Halifax ...
Think of it like the premiers' edition of Dragon's Den You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if you have an account. OTTAWA — Think of it as the premiers’ edition ...
Fostering advocacy, joy, and community Lorenze Cromwell, an eighth-generation African Nova Scotian ... from Halifax roots to Seoul streets — and a thesis that challenges injustice towards women.
Nova Scotia Power's CEO said Thursday up to 140,000 social insurance numbers could have been stolen in the attack. Peter Gregg told The Canadian Press that the privately owned utility collected ...
HALIFAX - Nova Scotia Power’s CEO says up to 140,000 social insurance numbers could have been stolen by cyber-thieves who recently hacked into the utility’s customer records. Peter Gregg said ...
The Nova Scotia government is refusing to release recommendations ... “We want this process to be an example to Canada on how you engage with marginalized communities who have been traumatized ...
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Nova Scotia to survey public on expanding retail sale of alcoholHALIFAX — Nova Scotia announced ... saying it was pleased to support Nova Scotia’s consultations. The Convenience Industry Council of Canada said the consultation process “presents a ...
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