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Nova Scotia · Nova ScotiaNova Scotia's existing two per cent cap was established in November 2020. It will remain in place until Dec. 31, 2023. The new cap reflects the "challenging financial times" that both tenants and landlords are facing, minister says. The minister reiterated his government's stance that this measure should be temporary and that they are not in favour of permanent rent control.See the Story
Nova Scotia government extends rent cap until the end of 2023
70% Left coverage: 10 sources
Asylum Seekers · QuebecNova Scotia Immigration Minister Jill Balser said Thursday 50 people had arrived in the province by bus since the day prior. The transfer of asylum seekers to Nova Scotia is in reaction to a request from Quebec. Quebec has for months said it could no longer handle the influx of would-be refugees.See the Story
Nova Scotia has so far welcomed 63 asylum seekers who entered Canada through Quebec
100% Left coverage: 4 sources
Juno Awards · HalifaxThe Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences announced on Wednesday that Halifax will host the 2024 edition of the award show. The event will happen at the Scotiabank Centre from March 21-24, 2024. This will be the second time the Junos, which celebrates the best in Canadian music, will be hosted in Halifax.See the Story
Juno Awards set to return to Halifax in 2024
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Justin TrudeauNova Scotia's Mass Casualty Commission has released its final report on the largest mass murder in Canadian history. On April 18-19, 2020, starting in Portapique, N.S., a single gunman murdered 22 people over a 13 hour period while dressed as an RCMP officer. The report shows how the perpetrator was never held accountable for sexualized violence against women.See the Story
Mass Casualty Commission report details the Nova Scotia shooter's abuse of sex workers
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Halifax, Nova Scotia · HalifaxHousing advocates gathered outside city hall Tuesday morning in support of the second reading of a landlord registration bylaw. The motion passed in a 15-1 vote. The registry will be monitored over the next two years, at which point staff will return to council to provide an update on the successes and failures.See the Story
'Almost too good to be true': Advocates cheer as Halifax council OKs rental registry
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Upper Tantallon · Upper TantallonPolice in Nova Scotia are investigating after a Pride flag was burned at Bay View High School. Information gathered by investigators indicates the criminal offence was motivated by hate. Three youths were individually asked to go to the Tantallon RCMP detachment with their parents this week. Two of them are facing a charge of mischief, and the third is facing charges of mischief and abetting.See the Story
3 youths charged in burning of Pride flag at N.S. high school
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Halifax, Nova Scotia · HalifaxNova Scotia plans to add 1,200 more long-term care beds by 2027. Six new facilities are scheduled to open in the Halifax area in 2025. The operating costs for each new room will be about $140,000 annually. Nova Scotia has the third-highest percentage of people aged 65 and older in the country.See the Story
6 new long-term care homes to be built in Halifax area
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Taxes · HalifaxHalifax's 2023-24 budget of $1.2 billion is its largest ever. A controversial plan to bring in paid Saturday parking was reversed on Tuesday. The plan would have brought in a $2-hourly fee for street parking in the Spring Garden Road area, downtown Halifax and downtown Dartmouth. The budget committee eventually voted to cancel the plan.See the Story
Halifax puts the brakes on paid Saturday parking, passes largest budget ever
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