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  2. Henry Morgentaler - Wikipedia

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    Morgentaler opened a clinic, supposedly to interview clients for abortions outside the province. Then he announced that he had performed abortions there. The government laid a charge of violating the Nova Scotia Medical Services Act, 1989. Nova Scotia then sought an injunction to stop Morgentaler from performing clinic abortions.

  3. Darrell Dexter - Wikipedia

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    Dexter's party won the general election held on June 9, 2009 and became the first NDP government in Nova Scotia, and the first in Atlantic Canada. [16] He was sworn in as Premier of Nova Scotia on June 19, 2009. [22] The Dexter government struggled for the first year of its mandate to control spending on public programs while increasing revenue.

  4. Opponents of the administration's spending pause said it might violate the Impoundment Control Act of 1974 (ICA). The law created a process for Congress to review a federal agency's withholding of ...

  5. Equalization payments in Canada - Wikipedia

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    A formal system of equalization payments was first introduced in 1957. [7] [ Notes 1]. The original program had the goal of giving each province the same per-capita revenue as the two wealthiest provinces, Ontario and British Columbia, in three tax bases: personal income taxes, corporate income taxes and succession duties (inheritance taxes).

  6. General Assembly of Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    Province House, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada The General Assembly of Nova Scotia is the legislature of the province of Nova Scotia . It consists of one or more sessions and comes to an end upon dissolution (or constitutionally by the effluxion of time — approximately five years) and an ensuing general election.

  7. Category:Nova Scotia provincial legislation - Wikipedia

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  8. Nova Scotia Human Rights Commission - Wikipedia

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    The Commission is an arm's-length independent agency of the Government of Nova Scotia accountable to the Nova Scotia Department of Justice for budgetary issues. The Commission's mandate under the Act includes: helping people prevent discrimination through public education and public policy , and effecting resolution in situations where a ...

  9. Nova Scotia Education Reform Act 2018 - Wikipedia

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    The Nova Scotia Education Reform Act 2018 (Bill 72) was an act of educational administrative reform passed by the Legislative Assembly of Nova Scotia in March 2018. [1] The act dissolved Nova Scotia's seven English language School Boards and replaced them with Regional Centres for Education. [2] This shifted responsibility for educational ...