Cuts to benefits for caregivers in N.S. will hurt people with disabilities: advocates

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HALIFAX – Kari Robertson spends every night with a monitor next to her bed in case her 44-year-old son, Graham, has a seizure and stops breathing. 

Robertson said she had a normal pregnancy and was blessed with a baby boy with blond hair and blue eyes. But when he turned four, Graham was diagnosed with refractory epilepsy, a drug-resistant version of the brain disorder. 

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