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Lindsay Jones
Lindsay Jones is a journalist based in Halifax. She is a regular contributor to Maclean's and The Globe and Mail.
Latest from Lindsay Jones
Advocates say youth shelter in Truro would protect teens from human trafficking
The recent case of a man who was unlawfully at large in the Truro, N.S., area and allegedly committed dozens of sex and drug trafficking crimes against children shows the need for a local youth shelter is dire, says a youth advocate.
Canada -Nova Scotia |
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The summer of fear: How a wanted man preyed on children
Morgan MacDonald was released from a maximum security prison in May 2019 and ordered to serve the rest of his sentence at a halfway house. But he never showed up, setting in motion a summer of fear and frustration for parents and teens in Nova Scotia.
Canada -Nova Scotia |
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How 'deeply disturbing' police misstep derailed a sexual assault case
A Nova Scotia woman says she trusted that authorities were properly handling her case after she reported she'd been raped. This summer, a judge threw out the charges against the man she testified sexually assaulted her after RCMP lost her rape kit.
Canada -Nova Scotia |