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N.S. says it’s on schedule to move people with disabilities out of institutions

By News RoomJune 10, 20261 Min Read
N.S. says it’s on schedule to move people with disabilities out of institutions
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By Devin Stevens

The Canadian Press

Posted June 10, 2026 12:09 pm

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The Nova Scotia government says it’s on track to move all people with disabilities out of institutions by the 2028 deadline.

A 2021 court case found systemic government discrimination against people with disabilities seeking housing and supports in their communities.

A human rights board of inquiry created a list of reforms, including an end to institutionalizations.

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Government officials say there are 301 fewer people in places like residential care homes and rehabilitation centres than three years ago.

That leaves 559 people with disabilities living in institutions.

Minister Susan Corkum-Greek says she’s confident they will be moved to other housing options within two years.

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