Hundreds gather for First Nations-led protest in Nova Scotia over budget cuts

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HALIFAX – Hundreds of protesters banged drums, cheered, booed and waved signs critical of Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston on Tuesday as they converged on the legislature to oppose the provincial government’s resource extraction policies and cuts to cultural programs.

The First Nations-led protest in Halifax brought together Mi’kmaq leaders, environmental activists and arts groups who are opposing, among other things, $130 million in government grant cuts in last week’s deficit budget. Speakers said Houston’s government is ignoring its treaty obligations and some called for his resignation.

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