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Nova Scotia After Anita Martinez died on Feb. 4, members of the 2SLGBT+ and women’s rights communities in Halifax joined in to help preserve tens of thousands of photos depicting those movements from the late 1980s onward. Anita Martinez’s photos, spanning 40 years, ‘brings the past forward,’ says archivist WorkContinue Reading

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As the Nova Scotia government positions itself to take greater control over the province’s 10 universities, some within the university community say the potential changes are “short-sighted” and part of “anti-democratic,” “Trump-style politics” in the province. Last week, the Progressive Conservatives introduced a bill that would link the university’s funding decisionsContinue Reading

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Nova Scotia After promising in recent years to give Nova Scotia’s Information and Privacy Commissioner the power to enforce decisions, the Houston government has blindsided the office and its supporters by announcing major changes under a new omnibus bill. Province introduced changes to the Freedom of Information and Privacy ActContinue Reading

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Nova Scotia A conversation with his late grandfather and experiences opening for other musicians have inspired Aysanabee to showcase Indigenous musicians on his current tour through Eastern Canada. Two Nova Scotia musicians say they are thrilled about the opportunity. Singer-songwriter is having different Indigenous musicians open current tour Richard WoodburyContinue Reading