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Members of Ahmad Al Marrach's family stormed out of the Halifax courtroom where Judge Mark Heerema sentenced the girl to another three months in custody at a youth detention centre, followed by two years of close supervision in the community.

The goal of the first-of-its-kind program is to improve access to mental health and addictions care for children and youth in the province while also adding more health-care professionals to the system. Josh Hoffman has the story.

Premier Tim Houston told reporters Thursday that thousands of Nova Scotians will be impacted by the U.S. tariffs. He said work to diversify the province's markets will ramp up.

Nova Scotia's health authority says it has hired one doctor eager to leave the United States because of President Donald Trump, and is in talks with more than two dozen more.

The stabilization centre is jointly funded by the Halifax municipality and the provincial government, and will give people under the influence of drugs or alcohol a safe place to go rather than a police cell.

A trade war with the United States and questions over Canadian sovereignty have reshaped voting intentions dramatically over the past two months, according to pundits, and much of it at the expense of the NDP.

While 60 per cent of Port Hawkesbury voters wanted a return to four lanes, Department of Public Works officials feel their data supports a permanent three-lane configuration.

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Some Canadians travelling to the United States are nervous about crossing the border amid stories of people having difficulties or even being detained. Immigration lawyer Ravi Jain has some advice for travellers at the U.S. border, whether driving or at the airport. He spoke to the CBC's Tom Murphy.
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