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Mourn for the dead, fight for the living

April 28, 2026
Halifax – Nova Scotians gathered today, April 28, to mark the National Day of Mourning, honouring workers who have lost their lives or suffered injuries due to workplace accidents or work-related illnesses. The ceremony is also a time to reflect on the critical importance of workplace safety and the shared responsibility in preventing future tragedies. “Every workplace death is one…
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TOWARDS A BETTER SYSTEM: An urgent call to action to improve WCB appeals

April 1, 2026
The following submission was made by the Nova Scotia Federation of Labour to Douglas Reid, the independent chair of the comprehensive review of the Workers’ Compensation Appeals System (WCAS). The WCB Appeals System is a fundamental safeguard for workers’ rights. When the Workers’ Compensation Board makes a decision that affects income, health care, or return to work, there must be…
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April Fools: No living wage for workers in Nova Scotia

April 1, 2026
HALIFAX – Workers earning a minimum wage in Nova Scotia are going another year without a clear path to a living wage. Although the $0.25 increase will provide some relief to workers and their families, this is the smallest percentage increase to the minimum wage in Atlantic Canada. “While it’s true the minimum wage is going up, this increase is…
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Send a letter to your MLA

March 12, 2026
Tim Houston and his Conservatives are pushing a budget that nobody voted for. People trusted Tim to bring down prices and improve services, but life keeps getting more expensive and our public services are on the brink. Now, after squandering budget surplus after budget surplus, the Houston government is cutting to the bone, threatening thousands of jobs and the services…
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International Women’s Day 2026 

March 6, 2026
The Nova Scotia Federation of Labour stands in solidarity with women, gender-diverse workers, and all those fighting for equality as we mark International Women’s Day 2026. This day is not only a celebration of achievements—it is a call to action. It reminds us that progress is never guaranteed and that the fight for justice, safety, and economic equality continues in…
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