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Lack of consent stalls plans for North America's first whale sanctuary in Nova Scotia

Documents obtained by The Canadian Press reveal the non-profit Whale Sanctuary Project has yet to secure approval from all five owners of property adjacent to where the group plans to build a huge, floating net enclosure for belugas and orcas retired from marine theme parks.

Province grants extension as Northern Pulp studies plans for new mill

The Nova Scotia government has granted a five-week extension to Northern Pulp as the company works on plans to build a new paper mill on the province's southwestern shore four years after it was granted protection from creditors.

'Control-mania': N.S. premier accused of executive overreach with new bill

Political observers and access to information experts say accountability and transparency may be affected under changes proposed by the Tim Houston government.

Indigenous MP from Nova Scotia submits application for Liberal leadership race

Nova Scotia MP Jaime Battiste officially joined the Liberal leadership race Thursday, saying he knows he is facing steep odds in his bid to become Canada's first Indigenous prime minister.

Nova Scotia non-profit groups trying to save Acadian church now facing lawsuit

The Roman Catholic Church in southwestern Nova Scotia has filed a lawsuit against two Acadian groups trying to save a huge, deconsecrated church.

Nova Scotia's child welfare social workers devalued and burned out: report

The Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives report exposes a litany of complaints from social workers who say they are struggling with excessive caseloads, chronic understaffing, low wages and insufficient training.
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Nova Scotia committed to mass shooting recommendations, progress report says

The committee monitoring how governments and the RCMP are responding to the inquiry into the 2020 mass shooting in Nova Scotia has released its first annual progress report, but it does not include any assessment of the police force's actions.

N.S. Liberals promise to improve cellphone services and highways

Party leader Zach Churchill says a Liberal government would spend $60 million on building 87 new cellphone towers, which would be in addition to the $66 million the previous Progressive Conservative government committed to similar projects last year.

Leaders talk immigration, free hospital parking on Day 12 of N.S. election campaign

Leader Zach Churchill says a plan by the incumbent Progressive Conservatives to double the province's population to two million people by the year 2060 is unrealistic and unsustainable.

N.S. Liberals pledge to help renters, while NDP promises to open more health clinics if elected

The Liberals and New Democrats spent Wednesday on the campaign trail appealing to renters struggling to make ends meet and people in need of a primary care provider.