HALIFAX - The partial reversal of some of Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston's controversial budget cuts will still result in the loss of Mi'kmaq programs that were built to address systemic and historic racism, says the Assembly of Nova Scotia Mi’kmaw Chiefs.

Amid public outcry, Houston said earlier this week he would restore some of the cuts included in the budget tabled Feb. 23, including to programs that help the most vulnerable Nova Scotians. His government will reinstate $53.6 million to programs for people with disabilities and seniors, and for African Nova Scotian and Indigenous students. 

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