Two chief justices spoke out about the controversy raised about poppies in the courtroom, highlighting that Nova Scotia judges have the authority to decide whether court staff can wear a poppy during proceedings. Two experts on law and politics feel the judges don’t make a strong enough case in favour of limiting the symbol. Angela Capobianco reports.
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