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Canadian Doctors Can Still Deny Access To Abortion

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Advocates call for immediate release of some N S inmates as COVID cases rise

  HALIFAX With more than 1,300 active cases of COVID-19 in Nova Scotia, advocates are calling for action within the provincial justice system. Wellness Within – an organization for Health and Justice – is calling for the immediate release of prisoners to safe housing, and appropriate funding for organizations providing transitional housing and other supports, such as Coverdale Courtwork Society and the Elizabeth Fry Society. When we release people we are not seeing an escalation in crime,” said Martha Paynter, chair of Wellness Within. People are incarcerated in this province largely while they re waiting for trials, so they re innocent people who have yet to be tried, yet to be convicted, yet to be sentenced.

Natick neighbors accuse marijuana applicant of manipulative action

NATICK A war of words has erupted between a resident and a local liquor store. “It’s really manipulative,” said Martha Paynter, referring to an action taken by Nine East Wine Emporium, located on 6 Worcester St. (Rte. 9), near the Wellesley line. “That’s not true. There’s no way we’re being manipulative,” said Debbie Otey, wine manager at Nine East. The dispute centers on an effort by Nine East to convert its liquor store into a retail marijuana business. Otey said the change is necessary due to increased competition from other liquor stores nearby. Some residents who live near the Wellesley line don’t want retail marijuana near their homes. They have said such a business would hurt property values and bring increased traffic, noise and loitering.

Women scramble to find childcare in lockdown—again

On the weekend, Canada reported its youngest COVID death to date, a 13-year-old girl in Ontario whose parents are essential workers. Then on Monday, the province announced the closure of schools in and around HRM. On Tuesday schools closed in the rest of the province. “We are in a race between the variant and the vaccine,” said Nova Scotia chief medical officer of health Robert Strang when he made the closure announcement. According to the province’s COVID-19 dashboard, there are 299 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in youth under the age of 19 across the province as of April 28. Milo, who works in administration, says she feels lucky to work from home most of the time. “I will have to go in about one day a week for a short time, but I’m able to work from home and my husband always works from home, so we’re very fortunate.”

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