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Liberal Leader Iain Rankin names transition team led by former cabinet ministerDiana Whalen will chair a transition team that will work with civil service leaders in the period leading to the swearing-in of Rankin as premier and his new cabinet.PoliticsFeb 9, 2021
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Former Crown lawyer suing Nova Scotia premier Stephen McNeil for defamationAlex Cameron says he was "publicly abused and humiliated" by comments made by Premier Stephen McNeil and Diana Whalen.CanadaApr 23, 2020
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Citizens’ group forming to help create Blue Mountain-Birch Cove Lakes Regional ParkIn January, the municipality announced it had purchased a 197-acre parcel of land to help form part of the regional park.CanadaApr 9, 2018
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Nova Scotia hasn’t had ‘eye on the ball’ on accessibility: justice ministerNova Scotia's justice minister says her government's efforts to ensure equal access to government buildings has been lackluster.EconomyApr 19, 2017
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Nova Scotia review of ‘conquered people’ brief complete, but minister won’t commentNova Scotia's justice minister says her department has completed its review of how a controversial legal brief implying the Mi'kmaq are a conquered people made it to court.CanadaApr 19, 2017
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Nova Scotia Justice Minister Diana Whalen won’t run in next electionNova Scotia's deputy premier and Minister of Justice Diana Whalen says she will not be running in the next provincial election, according to a release from the premier's office.CanadaMar 24, 2017
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Nova Scotia honours those who work to make communities saferNova Scotians who work to prevent crime and make their communities safer were recognized Thursday by the province's justice minster.CanadaMar 9, 2017
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N.S. Justice Minister Diana Whalen on leave following hospitalizationNova Scotia Justice Minister Diana Whalen is taking leave from her post in cabinet after being hospitalized.PoliticsDec 6, 2016
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No answers yet on how ‘racist’ argument against Mi’kmaq was allowed in courtThe Nova Scotia government still can't explain why a government lawyer was allowed to argue what one critic is calling a "racist" position against First Nations in court.PoliticsNov 24, 2016
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Reducing deputy sheriff staffing would risk safety of staff, public: NSGEUThe union protecting deputy sheriffs in Nova Scotia says the province considering reducing the number of deputy sheriffs would be "risky" for the sheriffs and the public.CanadaNov 24, 2016
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