Workers quit emergency care for Nova Scotia’s most vulnerable after CRA audit

Workers quit emergency care for Nova Scotia’s most vulnerable after CRA audit

A private company that’s received more than $184 million in public funds over the past eight years to care for some of Nova Scotia’s most vulnerable children and disabled adults is losing workers so quickly, remaining workers say it’s a

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