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Aug. 22, 2023
Before becoming a politician, Nova Scotia Immigration Minister Jill Balser had the job of helping people settle into their new communities. She responds to some of the concerns raised by the newcomers CBC Nova Scotia spoke with as part of its series about the province’s population boom.
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Nova Scotia to expand list of firefighter-related cancers from 6 to 19
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Annapolis Valley conference centre offers space for Ukrainian refugees

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