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Tabitha White is a dedicated public policy and social action consultant at Nova Scotia Health, spearheading initiatives aimed at reshaping public health policies. Working out of Elmsdale, Nova Scotia, she has spent six years as part of the Public Health team, with the last two years in a consulting