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How much health care could $10 million have bought — and why it didn’t

Memo to Stephen McNeil, the health authority et al: stop bullying Dr. Gabrielle Horne and start delivering health care.

November 26, 2017ByStephen Kimber

Let’s begin with what we don’t know. We don’t know when the province’s court of appeals, which held a hearing earlier this month, will rule on a Nova Scotia Health Authority appeal of a judgment against it in the case of cardiologist Dr. Gabrielle Horne. We do know about that infamous case. On October 17,...

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Filed Under:Commentary,Featured,Subscribers onlyTagged With:bullying,Dr. Gabrielle Horne,Nova Scotia Health Authority,Stephen McNeil

How to get funding for your university: Morning File, Thursday, August 3, 2017

August 3, 2017ByTim Bousquet18 Comments

News 1. Child sexual abuse A Halifax man who has been convicted of sexually abusing three boys was sued Tuesday by three other men who say they were also his victims. Another two alleged victims have already filed suit against the man, and an active police investigation is looking at the possibility he abused dozens […]

Filed Under:FeaturedTagged With:Acadia University bailout,Bud's Hemp Shop,Centre Plan exemptions,Child sexual abuse,Darkside Cafe,Glove guy,Innovation Saint John edition,Laurie Graham,Michael Patrick McNutt,One Ocean Expeditions,pedestrian struck Birch Cove,Project Apollo,Ray Ivany,Stephen Archibald Portland Maine,Stephen McNeil

Stephen McNeil’s 20 per cent electoral victory: it was a referendum on…?

Nova Scotians, Stephen McNeil said, were “loud and clear they appreciated our handling of making sure we live within our means.” Reading the electoral tea leaves with all the self-serving wisdom of a Donald Trump tweet, McNeil added: “I believe the election was a referendum on that.” Oh dear…

June 19, 2017ByStephen Kimber

So that didn’t take long. It will be three weeks tomorrow since Nova Scotians voted in a provincial general election. You may remember that election: the one in which Stephen McNeil’s Liberals came within a few hundred votes here or there of losing their majority status, the one in which more than six out of...

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Filed Under:Commentary,Featured,Province House,Subscribers onlyTagged With:NS election 2017,Stephen McNeil

Four more years… What might have been

Just as Stephen McNeil walked on to the stage to acknowledge his new minority government reality, CBC news announcer Sandy Smith cut in. There’d been yet another change in the party standings, he said, and Stephen McNeil’s Liberals were now in “majority territory.”

June 5, 2017ByStephen Kimber

For me, the sweetest, saddest moment of last Tuesday’s election night lasted not much more than a moment. And it didn’t happen until the tail end of the first hour of Wednesday morning. Sometime after midnight, I gave up on the TV broadcast. At that point, the CBC decision desk still couldn’t say for certain...

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Filed Under:Commentary,Featured,Province House,Subscribers onlyTagged With:Gary Burrill,Jamie Baillie,NS election 2017,Stephen McNeil

Might, In Fact, Get Fooled Again: Examineradio, episode #114

June 3, 2017ByRussell Gragg1 Comment

Nova Scotia had an election, eh? The end result is the Liberals have a few fewer seats, the PCs and NDP have a few more, and Gary Burrill no longer has to holler questions from the press gallery. One striking upset was the defeat of cabinet minister Joanne Bernard at the hands of NDP newcomer […]

Filed Under:Featured,Province HouseTagged With:election,Examineradio,Gary Burrill,Jamie Baillie,podcast,Stephen McNeil

Since none of the above is not on the ballot…

During last week’s CTV leaders’ roundtable, Jamie Baillie issued a direct appeal to voters: “For those people who are undecided or leaning to the NDP, I am asking them to take a look at us because we share the same goal.” The same goal, yes… The same values?

May 29, 2017ByStephen Kimber

Who would you like to see win tomorrow’s provincial general election? Who should win tomorrow’s provincial general election? If you answered none of the above to either — or both — of the above, welcome to the club. And perhaps welcome too to that more select group — the none-of-the-above-but-definitely-not-Stephen-McNeil club — which Progressive Conservative...

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Filed Under:Commentary,Featured,Province House,Subscribers onlyTagged With:Gary Burrill,Jamie Baillie,NS election 2017,Stephen McNeil

30-Day Festival Of Concentrated Bullshit: Examineradio, episode #113

May 27, 2017ByRussell Gragg4 Comments

Three candidates, three debates. Why are we having an election, again? Former NDP Minister of Finance and CBC commentator Graham Steele joins us for the hour to unpack the parties, the policies, the leaders, and why, quite frankly, it probably doesn’t matter if you vote in this election or not. I mean, did you know that […]

Filed Under:Featured,Province HouseTagged With:election,Examineradio,Gary Burrill,Graham Steele,Jamie Baillie,podcast,Stephen McNeil

Are election campaigns places to discuss serious issues?

从理论上讲,这次选举可能是一个理想opportunity to debate the kind of society we want for the future. That’s because, for perhaps the first time in 20 years, one political party appears to be offering an alternative to more of the same.

May 23, 2017ByStephen Kimber3 Comments

选举活动是讨论严重问题的地方。That’s what Kim Campbell — Canada’s now-you-see-her-now-you-don’t, first-and-only-female prime minister — infamously declared in 1993 in the middle of her one and only federal election campaign as a party leader. Though I was among those who mocked her at the time, I now believe she was […]

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Kool-Aid, hot dogs, and Cheesies

While seniors have food budgets of $4.65 a day, new offices in Bayers Lake for execs with the Nova Scotia Health Authority cost $500,000 to furnish.

May 11, 2017ByJennifer Henderson

An NDP government would invest $60 million over four years to establish approximately 500 new nursing home beds and increase the food budget for seniors in long term care facilities. NDP leader Gary Burrill made that announcement in the parking lot outside the St. Vincent’s Guest House in Halifax, noting the number of people over...

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Filed Under:Featured,News,Province House,Subscribers onlyTagged With:Gary Burrill,homecare initiative,Jamie Baillie,Jessica Dauphinee,McNeil Liberals,new offices,Nova Scotia Health Authority,Stephen McNeil

The missing election issue: What are we going to do about legal weed?

Legal, recreational toking is a little more than a year away, but all three party leaders say it’s ”too early” to offer a glimpse (let alone a “vision”) of where cannabis might be sold in Nova Scotia, who will sell it (public, private, or both kinds of vendors), how much it might cost (taxes included), or how new rules will be enforced to keep it out of the hands of under-aged users (and we don’t even know the legal provincial age yet).

May 10, 2017ByJennifer Henderson

Don’t Mention The Weed…. Every day, politicians of all provincial parties add to the growing pile of promises: to improve health care, build more highways, stimulate the economy, and spend more on education. But one issue politicians are keeping stashed away in this lacklustre campaign is what their party will do, if elected, to regulate the...

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Filed Under:Commentary,Featured,News,Province House,Subscribers onlyTagged With:Gary Burrill,Jamie Baillie,Legal weed,Stephen McNeil

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The Tideline, with Tara Thorne

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Episode 72 of The Tideline, with Tara Thorne, is published.

Halifax’s reggae queen Jah’Mila is wasting no time getting back on stages around the province. This Friday and Saturday she’ll perform the works of her hero Nina Simone with Symphony Nova Scotia, a progression across the past few years of one-off SNS appearances into her own headlining show. She stops by to talk about her life 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.

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1995年,布伦达方式背后被残忍地谋杀了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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