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Three months after jail protest, conditions are “worse than ever,” say Burnside prisoners

"Nobody will help us...In some ways the silence is worse than the violence."

December 20, 2018ByEl Jones留下你的评论

Prisoners in the Burnside jail say that conditions are “worse than ever” since the peaceful protest that ended September 9. They are calling for independent oversight of the provincial prisons and an external review of conditions, legal aid funding for adequate representation for habeas applications, and intervention by the Human Rights Commission. They describe a […]

Filed Under:Featured,News,Province HouseTagged With:Burnside jail,Burnside jail conditions,Burnside Jail lockdown,David Tanner,El Jones,Human Rights Commission

There are a lot of ugly buildings in Halifax

Morning File, Wednesday, December 12, 2018

December 12, 2018ByTim Bousquet17 Comments

News 1. Habeas Corpus Five prisoners at the Burnside jail filed more habeas corpus applications last week, claiming that they were inappropriately kept in lockdown for up to four days. As has become typical, by the time the habeas applications could make their way to a court hearing before a judge, four of the prisoners […]

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There is nothing self-deprecating or ironic or even remotely funny about this boring headline

早上文件,星期四,2018年9月20日

September 20, 2018ByTim Bousquet7 Comments

News 1. Maurice Pratt Yesterday, Justice James Chipman dismissed Maurice Pratt’s habeas corpus application. Pratt was the first of at least eight prisoners at the Burnside jail to have their habeas applications heard by Chipman. (The others are scheduled for Monday, but I’m hearing there may be a delay.) The prisoners filed their applications in […]

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Habeas corpus hearing illuminates jail conditions

September 18, 2018ByTim Bousquet留下你的评论

Highlights from this story: • a prison official agreed with the statement that “several” prisoners at the Burnside jail have died in the past week * (see note below) • the three-week lockdown at the jail started when an inmate allegedly said that “someone is going to die” after the peaceful protest was ended • […]

Filed Under:Featured,News,Province HouseTagged With:Brad Ross,Burnside Jail lockdown,Burnside jail protest,Chris Deal,Duane Eddy,Grace MacCormick,habeas corpus applications,Hanna Garson,Justice James Chipman,Kaz Cox,Leonard Greenough,Matthew Grimm,Matthew Lambert,Maurice Pratt,Nelson Callish,Randy Riley,Robert Sanford,Sarah White

PRICED OUT

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PRICED OUT is the Examiner’s investigative reporting project focused on the housing crisis.

你可以learn about the project, including how we’re asking readers to direct our reporting, our published articles, and what we’re working on, on thePRICED OUT homepage.

The Tideline, with Tara Thorne

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Episode 60 of The Tideline, with Tara Thorne, is published.

It’s been a wild and confusing year, but there was always — somehow — art. We take a spin through 2021’s interviews and uncover resilience, surprises, and victories even in the face of multiple setbacks, shutdowns, and cancellations. Featuring Erin Costelo, Mo Kenney, the creatives behind The Crevice and Fat Juliet, Zuppa Theatre, Christy Ann Conlin, Deborah Young, Gus the Gopher Tortoise, Jane Kansas, Bretten Hannam, Stephanie Domet, Vinessa Antoine, Steve Murphy, and Hello City.

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Uncover: Dead Wrong

In 1995, Brenda Way was brutally murdered behind a Dartmouth apartment building. In 1999, Glen Assoun was found guilty of the murder. He served 17 years in prison, but steadfastly maintained his innocence. In 2019, Glen Assoun was fully exonerated.

Halifax Examiner founder and investigative journalist Tim Bousquet has followed the story of Glen Assoun's wrongful conviction for over five years. Now, Bousquet tells that story as host of Season 7 of the CBC podcast series Uncover: Dead Wrong.

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