@CTVNews@CTVAtlantic And next taxes will have to go up to support this putting more people on the list of those who canโt afford to feed their kids. Hereโs a thought - lower taxes so more people can afford to feed their own kids instead of relying on govt to support them
Police looking for missing newborn baby
Police are urgently looking for a missing newborn baby in Halifax.
On May 22 at approximately 9:40 p.m., officers were notified of a woman in hospital in life-threatening condition who appeared to have just given birth. The baby has not yet been located.
Police and Nova Scotia Ground Search and Rescue are currently searching the area of 214 Willett Street, Halifax. The public is urged to stay away from the area to allow investigators to conduct a thorough search.
The public is asked to search their own properties and report anything suspicious to police immediately.
Four people are currently in police custody undergoing questioning. There have been no charges laid at this stage.
Anyone with information is asked to call police at 902-490-5020.
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@CTVAtlantic What a sham! They were always going to approve it. This such a waste of taxpayer money. Just let NB Power do what they want. They get to anyway
@CTVNews@CTVAtlantic Canada wonโt do this. They are making too much money that they can send to other countries to make themselves feel important. The citizens of this country are not their concern
@adamhuras@susanholt Does she have the EUBโs blessing this time or do they just plan on raising it again the week after. It was very eye opening to see who really runs the province
@susanholt The EUB has never ruled in the best interest of the consumer. You want to make changes-remove the EUB. There isnโt a more corrupt department in the govt