Nova Scotia vows Sunday-shopping crackdown TERRY WEBER Globe and Mail Update The Nova Scotia government said Friday that it will crack down on the number of stores opening on Sunday. The move will come by way of an amendment to existing legislation in an effort to close a loophole now being used by some larger retailers to do business on that day. “We believe it is important to respect the results of the Sunday shopping plebiscite held in 2004,” Premier Rodney MacDonald said in a statement. He also said, however, that recent events in the province suggest that the issue...