Nova Scotia RCMP Supt. Darren Campbell said it was a "chaotic scene", but can't explain why the Mounties' first tweet drastically understated the carnage on Portapique Beach Road that night. #MCCatlantic.ctvnews.ca/rcmp-superinte…
April 24, 2020: Neglects to mention fact that the witness told RCMP he was shot by his neighbour, GW, who was driving a replica police vehicle.
“The victim indicated a vehicle drove by him while he was driving and the shot came from the passing vehicle.” rcmp-grc.gc.ca/en/news/2020/s…
Fabricates narrative that RCMP didn’t know about replica car until daybreak:
“After 0630, at daybreak, a victim emerged from hiding after she called 911. Our officers responded and it was at that time that, through a significant key witness, we confirmed more details about GW.”
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We are grateful to Coun. Gordon MacDonald @tobinroader for keeping affordable housing on council agenda. As has been pointed out around the council table, affordable housing is not a municipal responsibility.
Thankfully though this doesn’t mean it can’t be a municipal priority.
REIT’s own or invest in income-producing real estate & distribute profits to their shareholders. Many are traded publicly on the stock market. #nspoli#Halifaxcbc.ca/news/canada/fi…
2) @MichaelTGorman Nova Scotia's DM of housing said Wed. that non-profit housing will have to be "dramatically" expanded to address the province's housing crunch.
(Thus far both Geoff MacLellan and Tim Houston only seem interested in ‘market’ solutions.) cbc.ca/news/canada/no…
3) One of the benefits of non-market housing is that the units remain affordable for the long term.
KYLE SHAW: A rising activity level feels hard to reconcile with relaxing public health restrictions, especially when we don't know if our vaccination program is going remarkably well or straight-up sucking.
“I am coming to you with this information in hopes that you may ask @StrangRobert if the daycares have been directed not to go public with the number of positive cases."
The govt. could always make an exception to the age-based vaccination program, as it chose to do for police officers. (One of Strang's biggest flip-flops.)
CUTHBERTSON: An analysis of records compiled for @CBCNS by Nova Scotia Courts shows that between 2015 & 2019, more than 550 residential tenancy orders were filed in court against renters living in 1,200 apt. units run by Metcap, 3/4's of them currently owned by Telus.