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“We need answers and justice. This tragedy cannot have been for nothing.”

A woman launching a lawsuit against Northwood for the death of her mother from COVID-19 speaks with the Halifax Examiner.

June 3, 2020ByJennifer HendersonLeave a Comment

The Halifax Examiner is providing all COVID-19 coverage for free. “Fifty-three families have lost their loved ones at Northwood due to COVID-19, and we need answers and justice,” said Erica Surette. “This tragedy cannot have been for nothing.” Surette is the first member of a proposed class-action lawsuit launched Tuesday against Northwood Care Group Inc. […]

Filed Under:Featured,NewsTagged With:coronavirus,COVID-19,Erica Surette,long term care (LTC),masks,Murray Stenton,Northwood class action lawsuit,pandemic,Patricia West,Personal Protective Equipment (PPE),Ray Wagner

Northwood hit with lawsuit

June 2, 2020ByJennifer HendersonLeave a Comment

The Halifax Examiner is providing all COVID-19 coverage for free. Northwood Care Group Inc. has been hit with a class-action lawsuit filed by lawyer Ray Wagner on behalf of a woman whose 66-year-old mother was a Northwood Centre resident who got COVID-19 and died on April 22. The lawsuit alleges Northwood should not have moved […]

Filed Under:Featured,NewsTagged With:coronavirus,COVID-19,Erica Surette,Northwood,Northwood class action lawsuit,pandemic,Patricia West,Personal Protective Equipment (PPE),Ray Wagner

Shawn Cleary wants to ban bull riding in Halifax

Morning File, Monday, October 21, 2019

October 21, 2019ByTim Bousquet1 Comment

News 1. Street checks “On Friday, Justice Minister Mark Furey announced that street checks would be permanently banned following a legal opinion written by former Nova Scotia Chief Justice Michael MacDonald and researcher Jennifer Taylor that concluded street checks are illegal,” writes El Jones: We should, of course, not have needed this opinion to ban […]

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“Vexatious litigant” Ade Olumide comes to Nova Scotia

Morning File, Wednesday, November 21, 2018

November 21, 2018ByTim Bousquet17 Comments

November subscription drive I’m running behind so I’m just going to repeat what I wrote yesterday: Everyone should come to our subscription party Sunday. Here’s our Facebook event for the, er, event: Come celebrate with us! Investigative journalist Linden MacIntyre joins us as guest speaker. He’ll be announced by former CBC radio host/ spice merchant Costas […]

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The cigarette butt recycling conspiracy to make us smoke more: Morning File, Wednesday, November 1, 2017

November 1, 2017ByTim Bousquet15 Comments

News 1. Frank Palermo Examiner transportation columnist Erica Butler interviews Frank Palermo, a professor of planning, director of the Cities and Environment Unit at Dalhousie, and founding board member of the Planning and Design Centre (PDC), the originators of Switch: Open Street Sundays. Click here to read “Frank Palermo on ‘five years of doing an experiment’ […]

Filed Under:FeaturedTagged With:charity is exploitation,Christine Bower,cigarette butt recycling,funding for WE Day,Lil MacPherson,Matt Whitman apology,Ray Wagner,road train grant request,TerraCycle,Wooden Monkey drops Nova Centre suit,Zane Woodford

PRICED OUT

A collage of various housing options in HRM, including co-ops, apartment buildings, shelters, and tents
PRICED OUT is the Examiner’s investigative reporting project focused on the housing crisis.

你可以了解这个项目,包括我们如何re asking readers to direct our reporting, our published articles, and what we’re working on, on thePRICED OUT homepage.

2020 mass murders

Nine images illustrating the locations, maps, and memorials of the mass shootings

All of the Halifax Examiner’s reporting on the mass murders of April 18/19, 2020, and recent articles on the Mass Casualty Commission and newly-released documents.

Updated regularly.

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.

Click here to go to listen to the podcast, or search for CBC Uncover on Apple podcasts, Spotify, or any other podcast aggregator.

The Tideline, with Tara Thorne

Two young white women, one with dark hair and one blonde, smile at the camera on a sunny spring day.

Episode 79 of The Tideline, with Tara Thorne, is published.

Grace McNutt and Linnea Swinimer are the Minute Women, two Haligonians who host a podcast of the same name about Canadian history as seen through a lens of Heritage Minutes (minutewomenpodcast.ca). In a lively celebration of the show’s second birthday, they stop by to reveal how curling brought them together in podcast — and now BFF — form, their favourite Minutes, that time they thought Jean Chretien was dead, and the impact their show has had. Plus music from brand-new ECMA winners Hillsburn and Zamani.

Listen to the episode here.

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