Historic Black Church in Nova Scotia Aims for a Revival As It Vies for Renovation Funding Unraveling the Historical Ties There rests an old Black church in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, that has tied the knots of the Black community since the olden times. Withstanding the...
Expropriation in Truro: A Homeowner Trembles in the Path of Progress Expropriation and Concerns of Damage In a recent controversial move,the Town of Truro in Nova Scotia has expropriated part of a woman’s property to install a storm sewer line. The local resident,...
The ‘Middle Class’ Conundrum in Canada Canada’s definition of the ‘middle class’ is going through a much-needed metamorphosis. From a long-time association with homeownership and annual vacations, the milestone brandings of a traditional...
The Middle-Class Dilemma: The Changing Face of Real Estate in Canada The Promises Versus The Reality In the recent political landscape, both Liberal Leader Mark Carney and Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre announced promises of middle-class tax cuts. This...
B.C. Hydro Rethinks Communication After Predicted Outage Causes Chaos In a surprising turn of events, the forecast 10-hour power outage by B.C. Hydro in Prince George ended up lasting less than thirty minutes for some residents and didn’t occur at all for...
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