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Minister allows AIM's Moncton scrapyard to continue operatingNew Brunswick Public Safety Minister Kris Austin has decided to allow a controversial scrapyard in Moncton to continue operating, after threatening to revoke its licence. Austin informed the City ...
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Woodstock Police Force service would come at a cost for taxpayers in outlying wardsThat’s the question Woodstock Council needs to answer after Public Safety Minister Kris Austin gave the town permission to extend its municipal policing service to all wards. In an update at the ...
The case comes after the Trump administration, guided by Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency, moved to dismiss thousands of workers.
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