This May Day, workers from HRM gathered on their lunch breaks to call on government for inclusion in future trade discussions. Although many are optimistic about what breaking down interprovincial trade barriers could mean for the future of the Canadian economy, some are concerned Nova Scotia’s workforce could suffer because of it. Ella MacDonald reports.
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May Day rally in Halifax includes calls for inclusion in trade discussions
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