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State Province Nova Scotia
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Newsroom Ready: N.S. election: Leaders spar over immigration

The leaders of Nova Scotia’s NDP and Liberal parties are taking aim at the Progressive Conservative’s immigration policies, saying they are outpacing the province's health care and housing capacity. Liberal Leader Zach Churchill and NDP Leader Claudia Chender say immigrants' chances at success are threatened in a province that is without adequate health care, education and housing infrastructure. (Nov. 18, 2024) 
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Legacy Identifier: r_NS-Leaders-Immigration20241118T1700 
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Create Date: 11/18/2024 5:00:00 PM 
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Claudia Chender
immigration
leadership
Nova Scotia
Tim Houston
Zach Churchill