News 1. Mainstreets Plan “Sometime in the 70s we should have hit peak ‘designing for the car’ days, because it was around then that people started to realize the pickle we were getting ourselves into by doing strictly that,” writes Examiner transportation columnist Erica Butler: But the reality is we just kept designing that way for […]
A group of high school students explains why right whales are dying: Morning File, Thursday, December 21, 2017
1。Stephen McNeil’s future head bump “I have every intention to be seeking a third mandate,” Premier Stephen McNeil tells Keith Doucette, reporting for the Canadian Press: Two months after the Liberals took office in 2013, they forecasted a $481-million deficit, largely after deciding to book $280 million in pension obligations. By last September’s budget, […]
斯蒂芬·麦克尼尔(Stephen McNeil)是否阅读了他对他的反应如此糟糕的审计?晨报,2017年12月19日,星期二
1。皮卡尼尔战争I was supposed to interview Auditor General Michael Pickup yesterday for this week’s Examineradio podcast, but Pickup cancelled for personal reasons. Shit happens, so it goes. We’ll get back to him in the new year. But in preparation for the interview, I read Pickup’s audit of Family Doctor Resourcing, and I came […]
现在有一个理由去2017年10月11日,星期三,社区邮箱:早晨文件
News 1. Women in prison “The number of women in federal prisons has jumped significantly in Canada in the last decade, and advocates say that’s evidence of what happens when community support programs are cut,” reports David Burke for the CBC: There are 37 per cent more women behind bars than there were 10 years ago, according […]
自由愚蠢:早晨文件,2017年6月16日,星期五
News 1. Mi’kmaq seat “A Nova Scotia senator says the time may be right to re-examine the establishment of a Mi’kmaq seat in the provincial legislature — and the premier says his government is open to it too,” reports Keith Doucette for the Canadian Press: Dan Christmas, a Mi’kmaq who was appointed to Ottawa’s upper chamber as […]
选举档案,2017年4月25日,星期二
我是凯蒂。今天是星期二,今天发生了很多事情。News 1. Private prosecution “Tomorrow a Harrietsfield woman will become the first citizen in Nova Scotia to lay charges or undertake a ‘private prosecution’ under the Environment Act against two individuals and two numbered companies,” report Jennifer Henderson and Linda Pannozzo for the […]
巴灵顿街被夷为平地推出意大利人吗?晨报,2017年4月6日,星期四
新闻1. Custio Clayton说他是种族剖析的:“我从未感到自己的生活如此羞辱;我感到被侵犯了,” Custio Clayton告诉审查员Ryan Van Horne。克莱顿(Clayton)是一名经过达特茅斯(Dartmouth)训练的拳击手,目前在蒙特利尔(Montreal)担任专业人士,目的是成为世界十大拳击手之一,他被蒙特利尔警察局(Montreal Police)拦住了[…]
No opinions, but a cool picture of the galaxy Centaurus A: Morning File, Thursday, March 9, 2017
News 1. Labour contracts “Finance Minister Randy Delorey is going to have to use best estimates for the cost of contracts with two of the province’s largest public sector groups when he introduces a budget in the coming weeks,” reports Michael Gorman for the CBC: While the government recently imposed a contract on teachers, it still has […]
Thousands of people are complaining about Judge Gregory Lenehan: Morning File, Friday, March 3, 2017
Tonight, Jesse Brown brings his Canadaland to Halifax for a live taping. Brown will be talking with me and King’s College journalism prof Terra Tailleur. The show at the Marquee starts at 7pm, but doors open at 6pm. Entry cost is $10, with all proceeds going to CKDU. Iris and Tempa will be hawking Examiner swag, […]
A Hill To Die On: Morning File, Thursday, December 22, 2016
Hello审查员读者:凯蒂·托特(Katie Toth),当地最好的有机,自由放养新闻的策展人和耕种者。蒂姆在睡觉,我正在写晨报,圣诞节距离三天了!这意味着蛋酒在我的咖啡中,我有羊毛袜子。新闻1.新斯科舍省现在负责叙利亚难民的难民支持的人[…]
