An anti-poverty protest was held outside the Nova Scotia Legislature as the House resumed sitting. The protest aimed to draw attention to the barriers faced by people living in poverty. The groups wants government to raise the minimum wage and provide affordable housing for all. Amber Fryday reports.
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