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Election day in Halifax comes with delays, long lines and votes cast well after 8:30pm

Election day in Halifax comes with delays, long lines and votes cast well after 8:30pm
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Polls Close in NFLD: Liberals and Conservatives in tight election race

Polls Close in NFLD: Liberals and Conservatives in tight election race
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Historically Black community strives to keep land as Halifax s housing market booms

With the Halifax housing market showing no sign of slowing down and commercial development continuing to push into suburbs, longtime residents of Upper Hammonds Plains are taking action. In the second of a two-part series, the CBC's Kyah Sparks delves deeper into the pressures facing the Black property owners of Upper Hammonds Plains and what they intend to do about it.

Nova Scotia s hot housing market puts pressure on a historically Black community

Nova Scotia s hot housing market puts pressure on a historically Black community
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Coronavirus: COVID-19 vaccine clinics just for Black, racialized Canadians is good public health policy

  TORONTO Even though Black and racialized Canadians face higher rates of COVID-19 infections and hospitalizations, only a few vaccine clinics across the country have been set up specifically for them. Front-line workers say that needs to change to ensure high-risk groups have equitable access to immunization. Thanks to months of tireless advocacy work, vaccine clinics for Black and racialized people were set up during April and May by public health officials in Hamilton, Ont. Similar temporary clinics are also popping up across Nova Scotia. “It’s not just equitable, it s actually good public health policy,” Hamilton critical care physician Dr. Abubaker Khalifa told CTVNews.ca in a phone interview, citing the city’s own census and race-based COVID-19 data as the driving factor.

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