What happens to African Nova Scotians and other visible minorities when they shop or access services in Nova Scotia? Dr. Judy Haiven discusses findings from focus groups which were part of a Nova Scotia Human Rights Commission project on Consumer Racial Profiling.
Also, @twitcoast was asking in their daily email for photos of $100 worth of groceries. This was $97 at Superstore in Elmsdale. Tea was by far the most expensive item, followed by the flat of eggs. pic.twitter.com/LXaKoOTTJt