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Nova Scotia cuts $110K from mental health programs tied to the 2020 mass shooting, despite inquiry recommendations.
Nova Scotia is cutting $110,000 from two mental health programs linked to the 2020 mass shooting, part of a $130-million reduction in grants to non-profits amid a $1.2-billion deficit.
The cuts include reduced funding for trauma-informed care training and grief support in northern Nova Scotia, both recommended by the public inquiry into the tragedy.
The government says initiatives aligned with the inquiry’s findings remain a priority, though no needs assessment was conducted for the 2026–27 fiscal year.
Advocates warn that delayed or reduced mental health support can hinder long-term recovery for survivors.
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Nova Scotia recorta $ 110K de los programas de salud mental vinculados al tiroteo masivo de 2020, a pesar de las recomendaciones de la investigación.