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Publication Date: February 25, 2026 - 14:51

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Mental health funding tied to 2020 mass shooting part of Nova Scotia budget cuts

February 25, 2026
The cuts are part of a $130-million reduction in government grants to non-profits and community groups in the provincial budget tabled Monday with a $1.2-billion deficit.


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