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N.S. legislature closed to the public after singing protesters delay budget vote
By Lyndsay Armstrong The Nova Scotia legislature has been closed to the public after singing protesters disrupted a budget vote Tuesday night. Saf Haq says she and about 40 others broke into song before midnight Tuesday when the legislature moved to vote on a budget-related bill that would result in a series of cuts to government programs, delaying the vote. Instead, it was voted on Wednesday afternoon, without members of the public in the gallery. The Progressive Conservatives used their…
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It could take years to trace Indigenous artifacts being returned by the Vatican
By Alessia Passafiume More than 60 Indigenous items repatriated from the Vatican are back on Canadian…
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N.S. legislature closed to the public after singing protesters delay budget vote
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N.S. legislature closed to the public after singing protesters delayed budget vote
By Lyndsay Armstrong The Nova Scotia legislature has been closed to the public after singing protesters…
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