The federal election campaign is in full swing, but, in Halifax, candidates vying to be the next MP have been on the campaign trail and knocking on doors for weeks.
Mi’kmaw chiefs in Nova Scotia are opposing Nova Scotia’s move to lift its decades-long ban on uranium mining and its longstanding moratorium on hydraulic fracturing.
Abacus Data has released new polling information that shows Canadians believe the top two issues this election are the cost of living and the impact of U.S. president Donald Trump’s trade policies.
The longer the Canada-U.S. trade dispute drags on and all the tariff uncertainty grows, it only reinforces how critical it is for provincial trade barriers across Canada to be demolished.
The Nova Scotia NDP is calling for an immediate pause on the government’s plans to lift long-standing provincial bans on uranium mining and onshore hydraulic fracturing – also known as fracking – until “meaningful consultation” can be had.
Provincial politicians in Nova Scotia are set to get significant pay raises for the first time in more than a decade following recommendations in a government report, but it's not sitting well with some taxpayers.