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P.E.I. Green leader Peter Bevan-Baker stepping down after seat decline in election

P.E.I. Green leader Peter Bevan-Baker stepping down after seat decline in election

NORTH RUSTICO, P.E.I. 鈥 The politician who guided Prince Edward Island's Green Party to four years as the province's official Opposition 鈥 the best result for a Green party in Canada 鈥 is stepping down as leader.
Ottawa, N.S. provide funds for Pictou County Sports Hall of Fame, community facility

Ottawa, N.S. provide funds for Pictou County Sports Hall of Fame, community facility

TRENTON, N.S. 鈥 The Nova Scotia government has announced funding for a new facility that will house the Pictou County Sports Hall of Fame. Ottawa is providing $2.2 million for the facility in Trenton, N.S., while the province is investing $1.
New Brunswick premier open to leadership test, remains vague on early election call

New Brunswick premier open to leadership test, remains vague on early election call

FREDERICTON 鈥 New Brunswick Premier Blaine Higgs said Friday he is open to a party vote on his leadership, but remained vague on whether he'll call an early provincial election.
Nova Scotia, Ottawa butt heads over Atlantic Loop as feds look for summer agreement

Nova Scotia, Ottawa butt heads over Atlantic Loop as feds look for summer agreement

ST. JOHN'S, N.L. 鈥 Documents show the federal government is hoping for a deal this summer to develop the Atlantic Loop energy project in Eastern Canada, but Nova Scotia is so far not on board.
P.E.I. premier slams UPEI after report says school has toxic culture of harassment

P.E.I. premier slams UPEI after report says school has toxic culture of harassment

CHARLOTTETOWN 鈥 After the release of a damning report on Prince Edward Island's only university, Premier Dennis King says he wouldn鈥檛 want his children attending the school.
N.B. cabinet minister Dorothy Shephard resigns amid LGBTQ policy controversy

N.B. cabinet minister Dorothy Shephard resigns amid LGBTQ policy controversy

FREDERICTON 鈥 New Brunswick Social Development Minister Dorothy Shephard, who was among several Progressive Conservative government members who disagreed with changes to the province's LGBTQ policy in schools, resigned Thursday from cabinet.
N.S. premier says Ottawa must pay entire bill to protect land link from flooding risk

N.S. premier says Ottawa must pay entire bill to protect land link from flooding risk

HALIFAX 鈥 Nova Scotia鈥檚 premier pulled no punches Thursday, saying Ottawa should pay the entire cost of protecting the important land corridor linking his province and New Brunswick from climate change-related flooding.
Lawsuit claims camera hidden in shower at Cape Breton Buddhist monastery

Lawsuit claims camera hidden in shower at Cape Breton Buddhist monastery

HALIFAX 鈥 Two Nova Scotia-based Buddhist organizations are being sued after a high-ranking monk allegedly installed a video camera in a communal shower at a Cape Breton monastery.
Nova Scotia man who served 16 years after wrongful conviction dead at 67, lawyer says

Nova Scotia man who served 16 years after wrongful conviction dead at 67, lawyer says

HALIFAX 鈥 Glen Assoun, the Nova Scotia man wrongfully convicted of killing his ex-girlfriend in 1999, has died, his longtime lawyer confirmed Thursday.
N.S. identifies thousands more victims of global data hack, including school workers

N.S. identifies thousands more victims of global data hack, including school workers

HALIFAX 鈥 Nova Scotia Cybersecurity Minister Colton LeBlanc says his department has identified thousands more people affected by a recent global data breach, and this week it is beginning the process of notifying the 鈥渕ost vulnerable鈥 victims of the
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