On the docket Henneberry to appeal guilty plea for second-degree murder of Loretta Saunders Victoria Henneberry will appear before the Nova Scotia Court of Appeal on Wednesday and Thursday to appeal her guilty plea. She wants to argue that her mental state was impaired when she entered her plea, but she has to convince the...
档案for April 2017
Do transit pass incentive programs work?
In light of the demise of the federal transit pass tax credit, we take a look at how we incentivize transit use
截至今年7月,最新的联邦预算宣布了联邦公交通行证信贷的终结。自2006年以来,加拿大人可以将其税收账单减少到当年每月购买通行证的费用的15%。因此,如果您购买了一年的Halifax Transit常规成人通行证...
海洋文件,2017年4月11日,星期二
Seafood, NAFTA, legal weed and space
我是凯蒂(Katie),今天是星期二。新闻1.莱尔·豪(Lyle Howe)的听证会结束了……关于莱尔·豪(Lyle Howe)从事专业不当行为的指控,本周正在发生专业不当行为的指控。昨天,豪重申了他的说法,即律师协会因种族而对他施加了不公平的压力。他会再次讲话[…]
哈利法克斯港正在收缩:晨报,2017年4月10日,星期一
News 1. Dubé and lying city councillors In early March, I was tipped that Halifax CAO Jacques Dubé had been missing from City Hall for two weeks. I called around, and spoke to three councillors, two of whom told me that Dubé had a family member who had a severe illness and was attending to it. […]
法官和虐待儿童登记案:Catch-22的常识
What was especially interesting to me were the times when Justice MacDonald stepped outside the usual boundaries of case law and legalese in order to offer a personal human reflection on a case that is all too human.
During a week filled with chemical attacks and cruise missile strikes in Syria, and a government’s cynical, Saul-like conversion to compassion on the way to an election closer to home, we must savour any small spark of common sense where we can find it. I found mine reading “Court Watch,” law student Christina Macdonald’s...
气候变化使海藻和依赖它的鱼处于危险之中
If the world doesn’t do anything to curb carbon emissions, seaweed off Nova Scotia could suffer, according to new research out of Dalhousie University. Kristen Wilson, who is earning her masters in marine ecology at Dal, presented her work Friday that projects range shifts of canopy-forming seaweed species in the Northwest Atlantic with continued climate...
逮捕银行家:晨报,2017年4月8日,星期六
1.上周所有历史都很重要,我写了关于白人的强烈抗议,说明安纳波利斯·皇家在我们故事的第一集中排除了安纳波利斯·皇家。我指出,虽然白人新斯科舍省人疯狂地抗议他们的说法被认为是第一批定居者,但他们并不渴望获得信用,例如[…]
Victor Syperekvs. Nova Centre. Examineradio, episode #106
Victor Syperek一直是哈利法克斯酒吧,餐厅和音乐界的动力,近25年。但是他向阿盖尔街说再见,并在哥丁根上巩固了他的兴趣。Syperek声称,自从五年前开始在Nova Center的建设开始以来,他的标志性经济鞋店损失了近200万美元。另外,有[…]
滨水开发拒绝为女王的品牌公开租赁:2017年4月7日,星期五,晨报
News 1. Prisoners and the Chronicle Herald As I noted earlier this month, Examiner contributor El Jones has often discussed the usurious fees charged to the families of people in prison for phone calls from their loved ones: Last week, Jones noted on Facebook that prisoners in provincial jails are now facing increased phone fees: Calls […]
Was Barrington Street razed to push out the Italians? Morning File, Thursday, April 6, 2017
News 1. Custio Clayton says he was racially profiled “I’ve never felt so humiliated in my life; I felt violated,” Custio Clayton tells Ryan Van Horne, reporting for the Examiner. Clayton, a Dartmouth-trained boxer now working as a professional in Montreal with the goal of being one of the world’s top 10 boxers, was stopped by Montreal police on his […]
