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COLUMN: When the going gets tough, the tough explore their options

This column is submitted by Fall River Law: For a lot of us, when we are faced with conflict our response of to run and bury our heads in the sand and hope that it...

COLUMN: Talking about Trauma

By Shelley Clee For the record, I am not an expert on trauma. I do not have a degree in psychology or social work. I am, however, a parent of a child with documented childhood...

COLUMN: Why artificial intelligence needs to consider the unique needs of older women

The following column was submitted by QUOI Media and used with permission. By Surbhi Kalia and Paula Rochon Artificial intelligence (AI) is making headlines everywhere. Yet AI applications and implications for older adults, particularly older women,...

COLUMN: Funding, new ideas, key to restoring dignity in long-term care

From the NSPC Caucus Office More and more seniors are saying they don’t want to go to a nursing home. But unless we present better options for care, they don’t always have a choice. We can’t...

COLUMN: MP’s News and Views with Darrell Samson

Lest we forget We live in a country that is strong and free thanks to those who fought selflessly to achieve peace. On November 11th, Canadians remember those who have lost their lives serving in the...

COLUMN: Year-end message from Premier Tim Houston

The following was submitted to N.S. media by Premier Tim Houston's office: My motto for healthcare – and my message to leaders in the sector – is more, faster.Do more. Go faster. That’s what Nova...

MPs News and Views with Darrell Samson

This column brought to you by: HAPPY NEW YEAR! On behalf of myself and my team, I would like to extend good wishes to everyone in the riding for 2023. We have changed and adapted...

COLUMN: Spousal Support- Who Gets it; who pays it; and everything in between

This column is submitted by Fall River Law Spousal support can be a really hard thing to talk about in the separation and/or divorce process.  People are generally willing to pay child support because it...

OP-ED: Proud of Nova Scotia’s forestry sector and the work they do

By Cassie (Ledwidge) Turple 3rd Generation Sawmiller The media has recently taken an interest in promoting the Environmental groups side of the long-standing argument about whether forestry is bad or good. Twenty years ago my grandfather...

COLUMN: How to create good inheritors

For many families, the subject of wealth is rarely discussed. It can be a taboo, an elephant in the room, or perhaps even a secret, known by the parents but not their offspring. This...
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