HALIFAX - A disability rights advocate is raising questions about the Nova Scotia government s assertion Monday that it is making substantial progress in implementing a five-year plan to ensure people
Vicky Levack, who sits on the board of the Disability Rights Coalition, says the government's one-year progress report shows it is moving in the right direction, but she says the province can't ignore the fact that it failed to reach a key deadline earlier this year.
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A Nova Scotia woman says she's worried about her adult son's future, as the province's institutions for people with developmental disabilities are set to close.