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Stephen Kimber’s indispensable contribution to local journalism

Morning File, Monday, November 5, 2018

November 5, 2018ByTim Bousquet7 Comments

新闻1。Jen’s choice Writes Stephen Kimber: Jen Powley is smart. She has four degrees. She’s a prize-winning author with an eclectic CV and a significant record of ongoing accomplishment. She’s still only 41. So why does she face a government-imposed Hobson’s life choice: go into a nursing home to be warehoused and “removed from […]

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Can I have $15,000? Or maybe just $15 an hour?

Morning File, Wednesday, October 3, 2018

October 3, 2018ByErica Butler7 Comments

Hi, Erica Butler here filling in for Tim on this drizzly old Halifax day. News 1. On Treaty Day, Nova Scotia archbishop apologizes for Shubenacadie Residential School Monday was Treaty Day, and Nova Scotia’s catholic leaders marked it with an apology and request for forgiveness at a special mass in Halifax, reports Nic Meloney of […]

Filed Under:FeaturedTagged With:$15 minimum wage,Aly Thomson,Bishop Brian Dunn,Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives (CCPA),Christine Saulnier,Councillor Lindell Smith,Councillor Russell Walker,伊丽莎白可能,Geoff Regan,Gulf of St Lawrence deoxygenation,Haley Ryan,Halifax council campaign finance rules,Jack Julian,Lynn Jones,Mary Gorman,Nic Meloney,Norma Jean MacPhee,street level robberies,Treaty Day,UK British sailors sexual assault trial,Zane Woodford

Three men say they were sexually abused as teenagers at the Nova Scotia Youth Training Centre

Morning File, Friday, September 7, 2018

September 7, 2018ByTim Bousquet3 Comments

新闻1。Child sex abuse Three men allege that they were sexually abused as teenagers when they were housed at the Nova Scotia Youth Training Centre in Bible Hill. The Nova Scotia Youth Training Centre was an institution for young people with mental disabilities. I’m withholding the men’s full names until and unless they want to be […]

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Harvard Street residents go to court over bikeway plan

Morning File, Friday, August 10, 2018

August 10, 2018ByTim Bousquet10 Comments

新闻1。Class action lawsuit filed against Archdiocese Last week, Halifax lawyer John McKiggan and the Toronto law firm of Koskie Minsky announced they were filing a class action lawsuit against the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Halifax–Yarmouth on behalf of children they allege were sexually abused by priests from 1960 to the present. After the lawyers issued […]

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What we know about the security failure

Morning File, Friday, May 11, 2018

May 11, 2018ByTim Bousquet6 Comments

I’m a panelist at the Media and the Law Conference this morning, and as usual I’m having to spend the last hours before the conference to prep. So this is a short Morning File. News 1. We’ve published the search warrant documents On Tuesday, the Halifax Examiner and Cape Breton Spectator obtained court documents related to […]

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The politics of resentment at Province House

Morning File, Thursday, April 19, 2018

April 19, 2018ByTim Bousquet12 Comments

新闻1。市政当局未能com审计”pletely implement more than half of the recommendations made by its auditor general between 2014 and 2016, and it’s unclear what percentage of the recommendations made before that were implemented,” reports Zane Woodford for StarMetro Halifax: Auditor general Evangeline Colman-Sadd presented a report to regional council’s Audit […]

Filed Under:FeaturedTagged With:Agave in Public Gardens,Alison Auld,Auditor general Evangeline Colman-Sadd,cannabis and racism,Deconstructing Cecil Clarke and Business Cape Breton,El Jones,FOI scandal legal defence,Jack Julian,Joseph Noel Landry,Mary Campbell,Michael Gorman,MLA Barbara Adams and African air,MLA Elizabeth Smith-McCrossin and Jamaicans,North Atlantic right whale Kleenex,Zane Woodford

Fifteen cops showed up to arrest a teenager for using the internet

Morning File, Tuesday, April 17, 2018

April 17, 2018ByTim Bousquet10 Comments

1. Fifteen cops showed up to arrest a teenager for using the internet CBC reporter Jack Julian interviewed the 19 year old who was arrested in the mischaracterized “data breach” of the province’s Freedom of Information website. Julian’s article is a great piece of reporting; it is well-written, sensitive, informative, and enraging. If police statements about […]

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Bureaucratic oversight and other misdemeanours

Morning File, Tuesday, April 10, 2018

April 10, 2018ByErica Butler6 Comments

巴特勒我艾丽卡,你的考官运输坳umnist, sitting in on Morning File today. News 1. Randy Riley case “Last Tuesday, there was dramatic moment in Supreme Court, worthy of its own Law & Order episode,” reported Tim yesterday: In the course of its prosecution of Randy Riley for the 2010 murder of Chad Smith, the […]

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Don’t say that again: Morning File, Thursday, March 8, 2018

March 8, 2018ByErica Butler4 Comments

Hi folks. Erica Butler here again, filling in for Tim while he’s off preparing the next edition of Examineradio. News 1. Abdi deportation proceeding paused until March 21 Abdoul Abdi is one step closer to having a Federal Court consider his future instead of the Immigration and Refugee Review Board (IRB), reports the CBC’s Anjuli Patil. […]

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One Great City! Morning File, Monday, January 22, 2018

January 22, 2018ByTim Bousquet17 Comments

1. Willow Tree “Can we trust the Armoyans to act in the public interest?” asks Stephen Kimber: No. That’s not their job. But it is councillors’ job. Their eagerness last week to say yes to the Armoyan scheme to trade approval of a 25-storey tower for a few affordable housing baubles tells you more than […]

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The Tideline, with Tara Thorne

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Episode 82 of The Tideline, with Tara Thorne, is published.

Dartmouth’s annual theatre extravaganza Stages returns live to Alderney Landing this week for shows, works in progress, solo experiments, and all kinds of wild weirdness. That includes SHAKESPEARE’S TIME MACHINE by The Villains Theatre, a classically irreverent comedy by Dan Bray. Co-director Rebecca Wolfe and performer/producer Colleen MacIsaac are on the show this week to talk post-pandemic life in the theatre, their personal Stages picks, and more. Plus a new song from Good Dear Good!

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