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Supreme Court of Canada rejects Nova Scotia’s appeal of disabilities case
Disability rights advocates are thrilled that the Supreme Court of Canada has refused to hear the province's appeal of a lower court decision on disability rights. It's a key decision for people with disabilities, and another chapter in a long legal fight. Amber Fryday reports – Apr 14, 2022
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