Province reverses course after slashing income assistance for N.S. man forced to move into trailer

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In the last three months, Dwayne Hawkes lost his apartment, lost his job, and moved into a travel trailer on a friend’s property outside of Amherst, N.S.

He hoped things would get better from there, but more bad news was on the way. 

Hawkes received a letter this week from the provincial Department of Community Services stating his monthly income assistance payments would be whittled down from more than $900 to $380 starting Sept. 1 because he lives in a travel trailer.

People living in places like tents, homeless shelters, transition houses and rehabilitation programs are only eligible for what the Department of Community Services calls

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