A mining company is lobbying the Nova Scotia government after Premier Tim Houston promoted natural resource extraction projects
Morien Natural Resources, a Dartmouth, N.S.-based natural resource holdings company, registered a lobbyist last week to discuss its interests in the …
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‘I just don’t like it’: Living the high life in Halifax and why not everyone is a fan
Take a drive through Halifax or Dartmouth and it’s immediately evident. New high-rise projects are on the rise in the municipality, but it leaves many …
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HMCS William Hall heads to Caribbean
Canada’s navy is once again joining the fight against drug trafficking in the Caribbean. HMCS William Hall departed Halifax on Wednesday to take part …
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Dartmouth man exposed himself to detectives in public park, police say
A Dartmouth man took off his pants in front of police detectives in a public park on Saturday, Dartmouth police said Wednesday. Joao Ladino, 67, was …
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Canadians ‘scared’ to cross border now, Washington state business says
Staff at Ship 49, in Blaine Wash., have a front row seat to the activity at the Canada-U.S. Pacific Highway border crossing. Or lately, the lack of …
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Gregor Robertson still doesn’t get it
Like many Canadians, I was prepared to give Gregor Robertson a second chance. As a born and raised Vancouverite and someone who has been writing (and …
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Canadian prime minister Mark Carney criticises King Charles over Trump UK state visit
Canadian prime minister Mark Carney has criticised King Charles’ decision to offer Donald Trump a second state visit to the UK. The newly elected Liberal leader said Canadians “were not impressed”, by the decision, during an interview with Sky News on Wednesday (14 May). Keir Starmer handed the US president his invitation for a second state visit from the King, when he visited the White House earlier this year. Mr Carney said: “I think, to be frank, they weren't impressed by that gesture., given the circumstance. It was at a time when we were being quite clear about the issues around sovereignty.”