Strained communication standing in way of striking long-term care workers, Nova Scotia government resuming talks
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On the surface, it appears there is the potential for movement in the stalemate between the Nova Scotia government and the thousands of striking long-term care workers. The work stoppage is now in its seventh week and both sides say they want to return to the bargaining table, but tension is still running hot. Barbara […]
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May 25, 2026