
Welcome to Weekend File, where you’ll find links to all the articles we published this week. Jump to the separate days, if you like:
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3月27日星期日
Nova Scotia律师真的被允许制定自己吗?
In Stephen Kimber’s weekly column he suggested, “Not based on the actions of the Nova Scotia Barristers’ Society over the past two years. Perhaps it’s time we followed the path of most Commonwealth countries and decided it’s time — past time — to reconsider letting lawyers be their own judges.”
星期一,3月28日
1。Morning File:供需规则不再持有住房,因此简单地建立更多的市场住房不会降低价格
Tim Bousquet撰写了一些妄想的思考,留下了一些有利的开发商的几个官僚步骤,关于培训前三名RCMP官员在Portapique,Covid通知的前三名RCMP官员的培训(但没有其他人),和狗狗。

2。省宣布,为开发商提供2180万美元的贷款,以在达特茅斯建造经济适用房
Ethan Lycan-Lang wrote that this development will be built in one of the nine “special planning areas” the province announced Friday, despite concerns it could affect the sensitive Eisner Cove Wetland. And the “affordable” aspect only applies for 20 years.
3.First 3 cops at Portapique testify at public inquiry
Tim Bousquet was at the Mass Casualty Commission to hear one of the officers describe the night of April 18, 2020, as “a war zone.” Bousquet reported that a remarkable new fact emerged: the three constables’ radios were indeed equipped with GPS capability, but it had not been activated.
星期二,3月29日
1。NDP鼓支持账单,他们说将创造安全的药物供应,防止过量
Jennifer Henderson报道了一个新闻发布会,MP GORD JOHNS和Dartmouth North MLA Susan Leblanc讨论了票据C-216。johns表示,“是时候将物质使用和有毒药物供应危机作为健康问题,而不是犯罪问题。政治家更担心投票,而不是拯救生命,以及我们所看到的是这些生活无所谓。“
2.早上文件:咖啡馆作为“哈利法克斯的”Queer Memory,Identity和Place“中心的中心
Philip Moscovitch wrote about Portland, Oregon’s pilot program designed to respond to mental health crisis calls (and which doesn’t involve police); Sarah Budgell’s thesis on the queer community and how it fits into the broader cultural narratives of Halifax; and Stephen Archibald’s “Old Album, Number Sixteen”, featuring photos of Barrington Street in transition.
3.NS budget: big spending on health care, new taxes on non-residents
詹妮弗·亨德森的放大镜new budget: more money for health care, long-term care, community services, and emergency shelters. (Is it just me, or do these guys look like an ad for a menswear catalogue?)
4.Nova Scotia Power三家公司面临着Andrew Gnazdowsky的工作场所死亡
Nicole Gnazdowsky说,她很高兴了解收费,但他们还不够。“击中了像Nova Scotia的公司,实际上会以迫使他们改变的方式影响它们的东西?她说这不会是这些指控,“她说。“我现在的大问题是在调查中。”Yvette d'Entremont有那个故事。
5.Defence minister: formal apology to No. 2 Construction Battalion to take place this summer
Matthew Byard wrote about a virtual event on Monday, at which National Defence Minister Anita Anand reaffirmed the federal government’s intent to apologize to the former members of the No. 2 Construction Battalion. This was formed and enlisted Black soldiers to participate in non-combative roles overseas during the First World War.
3月30日星期三
1。NS budget fails to take action to deal with the higher cost of living, critics say
这些批评者包括NDP,自由主义者,加拿大心理健康协会,Nova Scotia社会工作者,哈利法克斯商会,NSTU ...... Jennifer Henderson有细节。
2.早上文件:没有更多的咧嘴笑容:牙科护理是医疗保健
伊桑Lycan-Lang看着Liberal-NDP agreement to fund dental care, and why we don’t already have universal dental coverage. And he played around with numbers to see what you would need for an annual income to afford “affordable” rent tied to market rates.
3.The RCMP didn’t warn the public a mass murderer was on the loose, but people on Hunter Road figured it out themselves
Tim Bousquet回到了大规模伤亡委员会。本文继续令人恐惧的夜晚和早晨的活动叙述。
4.预算2022:Nova Scotia的未满足需求和心理健康
This op-ed was contributed by Karn Nichols, executive director of the Canadian Mental Health Association of Nova Scotia, and Alec Stratford, RSW, executive director/registrar of the Nova Scotia College of Social Workers.
Thursday, March 31
1。“I’m going to blow his fucking head off”: A Glenholme couple’s close call with a mass murderer
Jennifer Henderson写了关于Carole和Adam Fisher's Temem的大众杀戮;他对RCMP Const说。Mike Townsend,“这是一个震惊。它仍然是 - 实现我们是唯一的避免幸存者 - 为什么?“
2。The Tideline, with Tara Thorne: Jah’Mila
Halifax reggae queen Jah’Mila was in the studio to talk about growing up in Jamaica, how she became part of the Halifax scene, the way the pandemic has pushed her to look at her music career, and what she’ll be wearing on stage at the Cohn when she performs with SNS this weekend.在这里听。
3.Morning File:Community Facebook groups: these are the people in your neighbourhood
您认为您的社区Facebook集团是可怕的吗?Suzanne Rent写了一份热闹和令人不安的作品,可能让您的小组看起来非常文明。“哦,大成年人这些天,”她说。建筑物下来,建筑上升。(告诉我怎么回事儿。)
4.Halifax, housing minister shoot down Liberal first-time homebuyers bill
Zane Woodford reported on a proposed bill that would waive deed transfer tax for first-time homebuyers. But as NDP MLA Suzy Hansen argued, “Eliminating the deed transfer tax for first-time buyers would make it easier for those who can already afford to enter the property market. It does nothing to address the core structural issues of affordability.”
4月1日星期五
1。Morning File:“Writing is stupid”
Tim Bousquet had the latest COVID numbers, and Philip Moscovitch worried that we’re getting too used to reporting the “low hum of death”, rather than adopting any meaningful prevention techniques. Moscovitch also wrote about a brazen fraud at Yale, the “shared madness” that is driving, and how he’s made peace with writing as a career.
2。哈利法克斯庇护所从公共场所移动;省份花费195,000美元,让床在新的位置开放
Ethan Lycan-Lang reported that the Department of Community Services is adding 25 new overnight beds to the Brunswick Street Mission, at a price of $2600/month per bed. These replace the beds at the temporary shelter at the Pavilion building on the Commons, which cost just over $1400 each.
3.Volunteer group asks HRM to use bylaw to allow unhoused people to continue camping in public parks
Leslie Amminson wrote that P.A.D.S. Community Network met with Mayor Mike Savage and several HRM councillors to discuss Bylaw P-600, which prohibits camping in public parks “unless by permission.” This comes two weeks after Halifax’s CAO Jacques Dubé asked the group to assist with “peacefully” shutting down the park.
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