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  3. Hope for Wildlife - Wikipedia

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    Hope Swinimer. Website. www.hopeforwildlife.net. Hope for Wildlife (HFW) is a non-profit wildlife rehabilitation and education centre located on a farm in Seaforth, Halifax Nova Scotia, Canada. It was founded by Hope Swinimer in 1997 as The Eastern Shore Wildlife Rehabilitation and Rescue Centre. It got its current name in 2005.

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  5. Thousands evacuate from Nova Scotia wildfires - AOL

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    HALIFAX, Nova Scotia (AP) — Wildfires in Canada’s Atlantic coast province of Nova Scotia have caused thousands to evacuate. The Halifax Regional Municipality said late Monday that preliminary ...

  6. 2020 Mi'kmaq lobster dispute - Wikipedia

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    The 2020 Mi'kmaq lobster dispute is an ongoing lobster fishing dispute between Sipekne'katik First Nation [1] members of the Mi'kmaq and non-Indigenous lobster fishers mainly in Digby County and Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia. The dispute relates to interpretations of R v Marshall, a 1999 Supreme Court of Canada ruling upholding the Halifax ...

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    Canadian. Occupation (s) Podcaster, military veteran. Organization (s) Diagolon, Plaid Army. Known for. Far-right politics, protesting. Jeremy Mitchell MacKenzie (born 1985 or 1986) is a Canadian right-wing activist, military veteran, Plaid Army podcaster, the founder of far-right group Diagolon, [1] and a Canada convoy protester.

  9. 2020 Nova Scotia attacks - Wikipedia

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    2020 Nova Scotia attacks. On April 18 and 19, 2020, 51-year-old Gabriel Wortman committed multiple shootings and set fires at sixteen locations in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, killing twenty-two people and injuring three others before he was shot and killed by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) in the community of Enfield. [2][3 ...

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