N.S. premier must keep focus on remedy plan for people with disabilities: advocates

Vicky Levack, a spokeswoman for the Disability Rights Coalition who lives with cerebral palsy, poses outside her apartment building in Halifax on Thursday, July 31, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darren Calabrese

HALIFAX - An advocacy group says Nova Scotia's premier should make a five-year plan to overhaul housing and care of people with disabilities a major policy priority.

On Friday, an independent monitor said the province had notable delays in delivering new programs and services, two years into the legally mandated program to move people with disabilities out of institutions and off wait-lists.

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