How Nova Scotia tries to predict intimate partner violence before it escalates

How Nova Scotia tries to predict intimate partner violence before it escalates

As bereaved families and advocates urge action on intimate partner violence following a surge of deaths in Nova Scotia, many have spoken about the importance of prevention. Xylia Fraser, the shelter manager of Chrysalis House, a women's shelter in Kentville, recently told CBC News that

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