News 1. Here’s why the liquor stores are open The Halifax Examiner is providing all COVID-19 coverage for free. I’ve seen a lot of joking about the liquor stores being open when almost everything else is shut down. Boy, we sure love our liquor in Nova Scotia, eh? If you’re wondering why it’s important to […]
大流行准备变得严重
晨报,2020年3月16日,星期一
新闻1. Covid-199本项目由Tim Bousquet撰写。为了回应新斯科舍省的Covid-19的三个推定阳性测试,总理史蒂芬·麦克尼尔(Stephen McNeil)已下令开学和日托闭幕,并要求所有人在国际旅行后自我隔离。新行动是在周日下午的新闻发布会上宣布的。[…]博士
Paid sick days? Let’s not get too radical here
Morning File, Thursday, March 12, 2020
News 1. Province House Yesterday, Jennifer Henderson went to Province House to, among other things, ask Premier Stephen McNeil about the province’s legal costs in Alex Cameron’s defamation lawsuit. Click here to read “Last year, Stephen McNeil said he’d provide the province’s legal bill in the “conquered people” case; now he won’t.” This article is […]
chutzpah galore
Morning File, Tuesday, March 10, 2020
新闻1.冠状病毒更新,该省为Covid-19案做准备,该省卫生局首席医疗官罗伯特·斯特朗(Robert Strang)博士对新斯科舍省昨天为Covid-19做准备的最新消息。在《编年史先驱报》中,斯图尔特·佩德尔(Stuart Peddle)涵盖了新闻发布会,还发现了监狱,学校的计划,[…]
你是“生存”震后版
Morning File, Monday, March 2, 2020
News 1. Kimber: Hugh MacKay and our I-know-nothing, see-nothing, do-nothing premier Last week I wondered why Hugh MacKay, already convicted of drunk driving in 2019, was only now being charged for allegedly driving drunk back in 2018. All I can say about what we’ve learned since then is: holy shit. In his new column, Stephen […]
When a pipeline in Pictou County was rerouted
晨报,2020年2月24日,星期一
News 1. Kimber on the ferry: “Idle Some More” I really enjoyed Stephen Kimber’s Yarmouth ferry columns from last year, so I’m glad he’s back with another one: “Is ‘Idle Some More’ back for another season?” On the same day Bay Ferries was declaring itself open for 2020 bookings, Zach Churchill, the province’s minister of […]
Fish farms: private gains, public costs
晨报,2020年2月20日,星期四
News 1. Province: Sipekne’katik First Nation should blame itself for lack of consultation Jennifer Henderson was in court yesterday, covering the hearing on whether or not the province fulfilled its duty to consult on the Alton Gas project. The project would see gas stored in salt caverns, with brine from the caverns flushed out into […]
Together through life
Morning File, Thursday, February 13, 2020
新闻1.餐厅洗手间终于可以进入吗?In September 2018, the CBC’s Shaina Luck wrote about a human rights decision on restaurants and accessible washrooms: A new decision by a human rights board of inquiry sends a clear message to the provincial government that wheelchair users deserve access to the same services as every […]
可访问性:蒙特利尔超级医院的教训
晨报,2020年2月6日,星期四
News 1. Sawmills hurting, international trade agreements mean province can’t help Jennifer Henderson reports on MLAs grilling members of the province’s Forestry Transition Team yesterday. “Everything we do must be seen through the lens of international trade and we can’t risk jeopardizing Nova Scotia’s exemption from U.S. duties on softwood lumber,” said Kelliann Dean, the […]
公园冬季野餐
Morning File, Monday, February 3, 2020
新闻1.复杂的遗产“莱昂内尔·戴斯蒙德(Lionel Desmond)是他的战争恶魔的受害者吗?”问斯蒂芬·金伯(Stephen Kimber)。“还是他是一个反派,是谋杀自己家人的家庭暴力肇事者?或两者?我们可能永远不会知道。”单击此处阅读“复杂的遗产”。此列仅适用于订户。在这里订阅。2. […]的危险
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