ICE's use of full-body restraints during deportations raises concerns over inhumane treatment Canadian organization pushes ...
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N.S. creates portal aimed at making it easier for mining companies to track permits
HALIFAX — Nova Scotia has created a new online portal it says would eventually allow mining companies to apply for and track ...
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The Cyberattack That Stole 280,000 Identities—and Showed How Easily We Can Be Duped
A cancelled credit card number, for example, may lose much of its worth, but paired with a name and address, it can still ...
A former Halifax Alehouse bouncer accused in the death of a patron nearly three years ago outside the downtown bar testified ...
New Brunswick’s deputy minister of transportation and infrastructure told lawmakers Friday that Nova Scotia did not want to ...
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NS groups recognize Truth and Reconciliation Day with speeches, events
Groups across Nova Scotia gathered to observe the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, with a series of special events to honour the survivors of the residential school system ...
The Nova Scotia government tabled on Friday the first major overhaul of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act in 25 years. And while the bill ...
Off-season rates and peak-season colors add to the golf experience at Cabot Cape Breton, a spot already beautiful throughout ...
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The 12 Most Affordable Places To Live In Canada
Relocating to Canada can be a financial boon and result in an improved quality of life for Americans, particularly to the ...
Cruise lines are offering a variety of sailings throughout next year to mark America's 250th birthday, or semiquincentennial.
Award Canada Launches National Awareness Week Celebrating Growth and Innovation in Youth Development
CNW/ - The Duke of Edinburgh's International Award – Canada (Award Canada) is proud to announce this year's Award Awareness ...
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Some noteworthy Supreme Court of Canada decisions over the last 150 years
— Persons case (1928): The Supreme Court ruled that women were not "persons" under Section 24 of the British North America ...
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