N.S. behind on plan to move people with disabilities out of institutions: monitor

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HALIFAX – An independent monitor says Nova Scotia’s progress over the past year on moving people with disabilities out of institutions is missing milestones called for in a legally binding human rights decision.

Michael Prince, a professor of social policy at the University of Victoria, was appointed last year to provide annual reports on whether the province is meeting requirements for the five-year reform plan approved by a human rights board of inquiry last year.

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