MLAs in Nova Scotia met with the province’s Department of Opportunities and Social Development to discuss ways to lift people out of poverty amid a cost-of-living crisis. As Mitchell Bailey reports, about three per cent of Nova Scotians rely on income assistance and some are hoping to see those supports increase with the lingering U.S. tariffs worries.
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Calls for more social supports in N.S. amid lingering U.S. tariffs worries
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