[ad_1] A lengthy inquiry which is considering whether the Nova Scotia government violated human rights by housing people with disabilities in a hospital for over a decade is hearing closing arguments Tuesday. Beth MacLean and Joseph Delaney have testified the Department of Community Services violated the province’s Human Rights Act by forcing them to remain […]
Read MoreClosing arguments heard at N.S. inquiry as people with disabilities allege housing discrimination
Posted on October 30th, 2018 by Best Brothers Group
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