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Nova Scotia heads into summer election as Premier Iain Rankin calls vote for Aug 17

Nova Scotia heads into summer election as Premier Iain Rankin calls vote for Aug 17
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Letters July 14: Courts too lenient on driver in tragic crash that killed two teens

Letters July 14: Courts too lenient on driver in tragic crash that killed two teens
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Rankin appears ready to carry on McNeil s missions to China

Rankin appears ready to carry on McNeil s missions to China cbc.ca 1 hour ago Jean Laroche © Communications Nova Scotia Nova Scotia Premier Iain Rankin described the province s trade relationship with China as critically important, not just for the economy but for Nova Scotia s well-being. When he sat in the premier s chair, Stephen McNeil travelled to China eight times on missions aimed at boosting trade and travel between Nova Scotia and one of the world s largest economies. It appears Iain Rankin is ready to follow suit once restrictions on international travel are lifted, despite the Chinese government s continued detention of two Canadians, its crackdown on pro-Democracy advocates in Hong Kong, and other long-standing accusations of human rights violations.

More help in the works for long-term care, says premier

More help in the works for long-term care, says premier Premier Iain Rankin faced questions for the second day in a row at the legislature about the Liberal government’s track record on long-term care. Social Sharing

Nova Scotia legislature opens for spring sitting with speech from the throne | iNFOnews

Keith Doucette Nova Scotia Lt.-Gov. Arthur LeBlanc, right, receives the speech from the throne from Christopher McCreery, his private secretary, at the legislature in Halifax on Tuesday, March 9, 2021. The throne speech marks the opening of the first full sitting of the legislature since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic , employing a so-called hybrid model with only 12 of its 51 members in the chamber. The CANADIAN PRESS/Andrew Vaughan March 09, 2021 - 2:14 PM HALIFAX - The Nova Scotia legislature began its first full sitting since the onset of the pandemic with a throne speech Tuesday that pledged a COVID-19 recovery review to ensure government programs meet public needs.

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