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Nova Scotia's finances do not justify Bill 68

The passing of Bill 68 has left Nova Scotians wondering how far the provincial government will go in implementing its political agenda. The drastic measures are, according to the Tories, justified by the need for the province to get its financial house in order. While the province's fiscal situation is not rosy, it certainly does not justify trampling worker's rights and stifling public debate.

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