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Public Input Wanted for Regulations That Govern Roles for Police, Traffic Authorities

Public Input Wanted for Regulations That Govern Roles for Police, Traffic Authorities Government continues to seek input on Traffic Safety Act draft regulations. Nova Scotians can now provide feedback on proposed regulations that outline the roles and responsibilities for various agencies established by the Traffic Safety Act, including law enforcement and traffic authorities. This is the fifth group of draft regulations being shared for public comment. Highlights of this phase of regulations include: requirements and standards for traffic signal lights and other road signs, including addition of traffic signals for bicycles highway marking standards clarification of rules around seizing and impounding vehicles

5 sure things for International Women s Day | Arts + Culture | Halifax, Nova Scotia

Both online and in-person, here’s how to celebrate not-men this year. click to enlarge Clinical social worker, writer, researcher and PhD candidate Rajean Willis will be speaking at an International Women’s Day celebration March 8 halifax.ca On this International Women’s Day, Monday, March 8, let’s take a beat to remember that women earn less money per hour for the same work as men, and women of colour earn even less than white women. Call it the wage gap, call it the power gap, it’s real and it’s the reason if you conjure up the image of all the bosses you’ve ever had in your life, most of them were likely white men, and only if you’re lucky, one of them was a woman of colour. If this makes you mad, channel that energy into celebrating the non-men in your life and on earth

McNeil throws wrench into plans to bring temporary foreign workers to N S

McNeil throws wrench into plans to bring temporary foreign workers to N.S. Paul Withers © Communications Nova Scotia Premier Stephen McNeil appears at a COVID-19 press briefing on Wednesday, Feb. 3, 2021. Nova Scotia Premier Stephen McNeil threw another complication at industries that rely on temporary foreign workers Wednesday, insisting those workers quarantine where they land in Canada before coming to the province s farms and fish plants. It s more fallout from new federal air travel restrictions imposed to slow the spread of COVID-19 variants. Canada is now funnelling all international flights into Toronto, Montreal, Calgary and Vancouver. That quarantine should be taking place at the airport where they land or very near that airport where they land, McNeil told reporters Wednesday. It is our position that quarantine should begin at the point of entry.

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