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Equalization & The Atlantic Accord - 'A Deal is A Deal' Petition Print E-mail
Written by Province of NS   
Sunday, 17 June 2007
Nova Scotia Premier Rodney MacDonald is encouraging all Nova Scotians and all Canadians to send a strong and united message to Ottawa by signing a petition on Nova Scotia's website.

"I believe Canadians expect Ottawa to honour agreements made between all provinces and territories," the premier said. "I have already signed on - and the more people who show their support for this message, the louder it will be heard in Ottawa."

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Cancer Patient Denied Surgery in U.S. by M.S.I., NDP Dave Wilson Wants Answers Print E-mail
Written by NDP   
Thursday, 14 June 2007
NDP Health Critic David Wilson has written the Minister of Health, Chris d’Entremont, to ask him to investigate the case of a young Nova Scotia mother who was sent by M.S.I. to the United States for a consult on possible cancer surgery, but has now been denied access to the surgery recommended by both her doctors here and the specialists she saw in Philadelphia.
 
 “It’s no secret that sometimes to get the best advice and treatment for rare conditions you have to travel to see the best,” says Wilson. “We thought the government understood that when they sent Angela  Feindel for a consultation to the U.S.”
 
 “So why stop now and not help this Nova Scotian complete her recovery?’

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Province Handing Out Free Fluorescent Light Bulbs Print E-mail
Written by Staff   
Friday, 11 May 2007

 It only takes one Nova Scotian to change a light bulb, and Conserve Nova Scotia is giving households two compact fluorescent light bulbs to get them started.

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DFO Destroying East Coast Fishing Industry Print E-mail
Written by NS Liberals   
Friday, 09 February 2007
Several fishing groups are lobbying to prevent a Scottish company, Lunar Fishing Inc., from trawling for herring off Cape Breton, arguing it will endanger fish stocks. The Scottish parent company came to Lunenburg in the fall of 2005 hoping to find mackerel, but that hasn’t happened and the company was allowed to catch herring in the meantime.

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Canadian SIN Cards Wide Open to Fraud & Misuse; Millions More Active SIN Cards Than People Print E-mail
Written by The Fraser Institute   
Thursday, 08 February 2007

Mismanagement and fraud within Canada's system of Social Insurance Numbers is costing Canadians between $377 million and $2.4 billion annually, says a report from The Fraser Institute, an independent research organization with offices across Canada. 

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HRM Councillor Bill Karsten Offended by Epstein Remarks Print E-mail
Written by HRM   
Thursday, 08 February 2007

Councillor Bill Karsten, Portland - East Woodlawn, expressed concern on Wednesday about an article in Monday’s Daily News by Howard Epstein. Mr. Epstein wrote about the appeal to the Nova Scotia Utility and Review Board regarding the “Twisted Sisters” development in downtown Halifax. In his article, Mr. Epstein said that HRM Council “got it wrong” and insinuated that they did not follow the intent of the Municipal Planning Strategy (MPS). Although, Mr. Epstein is entitled to express his opinion, Councillor Karsten, as well as other Councillors, are offended by the insinuation that they sold the land to the developer in 2004 and in order to get the best price offered a tower.

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Name the RCMP Puppy Contest 2007 Print E-mail
Written by RCMP   
Thursday, 01 February 2007

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) invites all young people from across Canada to name ten German shepherd puppies born at the Police Dog Service Training Centre (PDSTC) in Innisfail, Alberta. Deadline for entries is February 22, 2007. Winning names will be chosen by the PDSTC staff. A draw will determine the winning entry in the event of multiple submissions of the same name. Contest winners and prizes will be announced on March 22, 2007.

 

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Check The Ice Before Skating in HRM Print E-mail
Written by HRM   
Tuesday, 23 January 2007
Halifax Regional Municipality’s Ice Thickness Testing Program is now in operation for another winter season. For information about ice thickness on lakes tested by HRM, please contact 490-3577.

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Canada Post's Letters to Santa Claus Open for Business Print E-mail
Written by Santa Claus' Postal Elves   
Thursday, 16 November 2006
Canada Post today announced that Santa Claus' North Pole post office at H0H 0H0 is open for business. Postal Elves across the country are ready and waiting to help Santa handle the satchels full of mail he'll receive this holiday season.


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Nova Scotia First Province to Designate A Minister of Military Relations Print E-mail
Written by Premier's Office   
Monday, 30 October 2006
Nova Scotia will recognize and support its long-standing relationship with Canada's military by naming a Minister responsible for Military Relations. Premier Rodney MacDonald announced today, Oct. 30, that Murray Scott is the first minister appointed to the post.

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