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Gender-based violence: N.S. committee hears distressing testimony from mother of four

HALIFAX - A Nova Scotia legislative committee heard disturbing testimony Tuesday from a mother of four who described how her spouse allegedly subjected them to harassment while the police and courts seemed unable to help.

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Gender-based violence: N.S. committee hears distressing testimony from mother of four

The Workers’ Compensation Board of Nova Scotia says there were 20 workplace-related deaths last year in the province, two more than the year before.  


HALIFAX - A Nova Scotia legislative committee heard disturbing testimony Tuesday from a mother of four who described how her spouse allegedly subjected them to harassment while the police and courts seemed unable to help.

Lucy Bowser’s raw account of her family’s struggles were part of a wider discussion about gender-based violence. Several other advocates and government officials offered their take on what needs to be done to counter a problem that the province declared an epidemic last September.

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