Some parents of students with disabilities have been told their kids won't be permitted to go to school if educational program assistants go on strike on Friday.
About 350 striking workers from the South Shore and Annapolis Valley regional centres for education held a rally outside the Nova Scotia legislature Thursday.
A Bedford, N.S., woman says the Halifax Regional Municipality needs to rethink its approach to inclusion because some kids with disabilities are not given equitable access to summer camp.
In early June, the Nova Scotia government said it would clear the wait-list of 400 people with disabilities who want to move out of small option homes and other institutions by 2024. That has created both excitement and concern.