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Low income earners in Nova Scotia need a raise

It’s time for Nova Scotians working for the minimum wage to get a
big raise.  A substantial increase in the wage will go some way to
addressing poverty experienced by  low income workers and
households in Nova Scotia.  It would stimulate the provincial
economy and contribute to productivity growth at no cost to the
Province’s finances.

The Nova Scotia Child Poverty Report Card 2004

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