How Nova Scotia’s Budget Does, and Doesn’t, Address Housing
There is money for repairs and rent supplements, but what about new public housing?
There is money for repairs and rent supplements, but what about new public housing?
The approval comes despite concerns from nearby residents and an online petition with more than 500 signatures against the project.
Sponsored: “The North American market is a vital one for us, and we wanted to be closer to our customers,” Gupta says. “We wanted a second office in North America and New Brunswick turned out to be a fantastic location for us.”
The Public Policy Forum’s Atlantic Initiative released its baseline report on the region’s prosperity indicators, and plans to track progress over the next ten years.
The new charter aims to get private companies to pledge to better protect the environment.
If you happen to pass Halifax businesswoman Semira Abdu on the streets of Halifax this month, expect to be given a warm smile.
Nova Scotia is struggling with whether, or how to, farm more of its healtcare out to private businesses. But what can we learn from people alrady operating in a for-profit section of the industry?
Awareness about how to achieve net-zero needs to be raised among small and medium-sized businesses in Atlantic Canada.
Students are sturggling to find affordable housing in a city with a rock-bottom vacancy rate and rapidly rising rents.
Nova Scotia’s business community saw some things it liked in the province’s latest budget. But many are concerned with how much debt the government is taking on.