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Family of man who died after assault outside Halifax bar threatens lawsuit over law in limbo

The law that was intended to boost scrutiny of unregulated security guards in Nova Scotia, including bouncers, has never been brought into force by cabinet ministers of any government since the bill passed in 2010

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At Emerge, fresh lawsuits are just the latest legal challenges for the company's CEO

Emerge and its CEO face six suits from employees, governments, vendors and others who say they haven’t been paid what they’re owed

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COVID-19 safeguards are easier if you make more money


The higher a person’s income, the more likely they were to protect themselves at the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States, a new study finds.
When it comes to adopting behaviors including social distancing and mask wearing, researchers detected a striking link to financial well-being. People who made around $230,000 a year were as much as 54% more likely to increase these types of self-protective behaviors compared to people making about $13,000.
“We need to understand these differences because we can wring our hands, and we can blame and shame, but in a way it doesn’t matter,” says Nick Papageorge, an associate professor of economics at Johns Hopkins University.

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Rich people more likely to social distance amid Covid-19 pandemic, study finds


Rich people more likely to social distance amid Covid-19 pandemic, study finds
January 15, 2021
File Photo: People wearing protective face masks stand in a line to enter a metro station amidst the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in New Delhi, India, September 14, 2020   -  REUTERS
File Photo: People wearing protective face masks stand in a line to enter a metro station amidst the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in New Delhi, India, September 14, 2020   -  REUTERS×
“It was also much easier for people with more money to take extra safety measures”
According to economists at the John Hopkins University, United States, the higher a person’s income, the more likely they are to protect themselves at the early stages of the Covid-19 pandemic.

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Rich people more likely to be able to social distance, Johns Hopkins study finds


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They say money can’t buy happiness, but it can buy the kind of lifestyle that allows a person to social distance during a dangerous pandemic.
Wealthier people were more likely to engage in "self-protective behaviors" like social distancing and wearing a mask in the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic, a new study from Johns Hopkins University economists published in the Journal of Population Economics found.
That may not be a surprise to anyone who remembers rich people fleeing crowded cities and snapping up secluded vacation homes last spring, but the researchers were able to measure the different responses to the pandemic beyond anecdotal reports.

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