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CCPA - Nova Scotia has been a member of Linktree for 4 years and joined in October 2021. The social media accounts linked to from CCPA - Nova Scotia are: Facebook, Instagram, Bluesky, Website. Besides social media accounts, ccpanovascotia has populated their site with Christine Saulnier on 95.7 Radio -- starts at 25 minutes, Closing the gaps: Gender pay inequity in Atlantic Canada | CCPA, Register for our community discussion on pay equity in Atlantic Canada!, Residents, families urge province to raise offer on wages as long-term care strike continues | CBC News, Nova Scotia Today | April 30, 2026, Canada’s quiet economic driver: Universities and colleges | CCPA, Decent or Precarious? Understanding the Quality of Employment in Nova Scotia | CCPA, Risking the Loss of Critical Ideas and Diverse Voices: Nova Scotia Book Publishers Facing Unprecedented Instability - CCPA, Listen to Christine on 95.7 NewsRadio at 1:30pm!, Non-profit sector says funding reductions in budget pose 'serious and compounding threat to the well-being of the people' - Halifax Examiner, Arts and Culture: Nova Scotia’s Undervalued Public Good - CCPA, ‘Sounding the alarm’: Advocates express concern about austerity budget impacts on poverty and affordability in Nova Scotia - Halifax Examiner, Premier defends Nova Scotia budget as critics continue to speak out - Halifax | Globalnews.ca, Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives talks about new report on child and family poverty in NS | Watch News Videos Online, Thousands of N.S. children live in poverty: report, Advocates say 4.6% decrease in Nova Scotia’s child poverty rate ‘no real progress’ - Halifax Examiner, Opinion: Nova Scotia should license landlords | PNI Atlantic News, Nova Scotia should license landlords - CCPA, 2025 CCPA Nova Scotia Annual Report - CCPA, Halifax Regional Municipality needs to fully implement a living wage policy - CCPA, Halifax ends contracts with Imperial Cleaners over failure to pay living wages - Halifax Examiner, GST rebate: why aren’t provinces matching federal measures? - CCPA, Dr. Christine Saulnier live at 10:30am on 95.7 News Radio, “If We Have to Go on Strike, We Will,” Say Nova Scotia’s Long-term Care Workers, Un budget alternatif pour la N.-É. propose de lutter contre les inégalités, Provinces need to own their responsibility for expanding low-fee child care - CCPA, Report Launch: Nova Scotia Alternative Budget 2026: For the Many - YouTube, The last mile: Provincial child care expansion at the five-year deadline - CCPA, N.S. families looking for daycare spaces, Combler les écarts : les inégalités salariales entre les genres au Canada atlantique | CCPA, READ NOW: 2,000 Stories of Nova Scotia's Long-Term Care Crisis, Burnout, financial struggles huge problems for long-term care workers | PNI Atlantic News, Thousands of Nova Scotia nursing home, residential care workers set to strike | PNI Atlantic News, PRESS RELEASE: Minimum wage in Atlantic Canada is rising – but it is still not enough / COMMUNIQUÉ DE PRESSE : Le salaire minimum augmente dans les provinces de l’Atlantique, mais il demeure insuffisant - CCPA, Nova Scotia Alternative Budget 2026: For the Many, Nova Scotia Alternative Budget 2026 Launch - Zoom Registration, The Roadmap is Clear, Detours are Risky: Nova Scotia’s Child Care System at a Crossroads - CCPA, No one benefits from a two-tiered university professoriate - CCPA, Donate to the CCPA-NS spring campaign!, Backgrounder: Long-Term Care in Nova Scotia: Pandemic Lessons and Persistent Failure | CCPA, Long-Term Care in Nova Scotia: Pandemic Lessons and Persistent Failure | CCPA, CUPE Nova Scotia Long Term & Community Care Committee Striking Locals and Picket Locations - April 13th -, What goes into creating a budget? - Christine Saulnier on CBC Information Morning Moncton, 2025 Report Card on Child and Family Poverty in Nova Scotia - CCPA, Subscribe to our Newsletter, NS Budget 2026-2027 Misses the Mark: Austerity and Resource Extraction Not The Road to Prosperity for the Many - CCPA, 2025 Report Card on Child and Family Poverty on Prince Edward Island - CCPA, 2025 Living wages for Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island: Too many workers struggle to make ends meet - CCPA, CCPA-NS Annual Fundraising Gala: 25th Anniversary Celebration, Media Training and Research - CALM Events, Subscribe to the CCPA-NS newsletter, Who Really Benefits from Nova Scotia’s Tax Cuts? - CCPA, The Foundations of Decent Work: An Evaluation of Nova Scotia Labour Standards - CCPA, Webinar: Workers, Tariffs, & Interprovincial Trade in Atlantic Canada, Nova Scotia minimum wage increase: Still not enough - CCPA, 2021 Report Card on Child and Family Poverty in NS, Research Assistant Job Posting.