Houston Government Needs to Open Booster Shots to 18+
Saskatchewan announced yesterday it’ll be the latest province to open booster shot eligibility to those 18 years of age and over. On the heels of that announcement were yesterday’s COVID-19
Saskatchewan announced yesterday it’ll be the latest province to open booster shot eligibility to those 18 years of age and over. On the heels of that announcement were yesterday’s COVID-19
As COVID-19 cases skyrocket in Nova Scotia, our province continues to move at a snail’s pace in its booster shot roll-out under the Houston government. Leading epidemiologists, including NACI, have
On the eve of new COVID-19 restrictions coming into effect, businesses are still left without any support from the Houston government. Cancellations and staff shortages amid the busiest time of
As Nova Scotia returns to tighter COVID-19 restrictions starting Friday, small businesses are being left without help from the Houston government to cushion the blow. There’s no doubt that enhanced
The Mi’kmaw Native Friendship Centre’s shelter is closing by the end of this month, adding insult to injury to Nova Scotia’s burgeoning housing crisis under the Houston government. “The people
Three weeks after a severe storm caused extensive damage to Cape Breton and surrounding areas, the Houston government has finally announced a funding program to help Nova Scotians impacted by
As Nova Scotians reel from the effects of last month’s record floods and prepare for more potential flooding this weekend, the Nova Scotia Liberal Party is once again calling on
Yesterday, Premier Houston chastised the Nova Scotia Liquor Corporation (NSLC)’s vaccine mandate, saying it’s “completely unacceptable” that their policy isn’t in-step with the Province’s. What’s also unacceptable to Nova Scotians
The Houston government blindsided parents yesterday by announcing a two-day extension to the holiday school break, leaving many families on the hook to find childcare or time off work during
While Nova Scotia now has one of the highest unemployment rates in the country, today the auditor general has revealed what we all suspected: the Houston government has no plan