Nova Scotia Budget Unveiled with Major Cuts
Nova Scotia's government is set to present its budget today, with Finance Minister John Lohr indicating deep cuts to address fiscal challenges. The budget announcement follows a press briefing in Halifax.
Nova Scotia's government is set to present its budget today, with Finance Minister John Lohr indicating deep cuts to address fiscal challenges. The budget announcement follows a press briefing in Halifax.
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