Nova Scotia failing to properly oversee addictions, mental health care, says auditor
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Nova Scotia failing to properly oversee addictions, mental health care, says auditor.
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Nova Scotia's auditor general says the Office of Addictions and Mental Health is failing to provide effective oversight of mental health and addiction services.
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