NEW RELEASE: Arts and Culture: Nova Scotia’s Undervalued Public Good by Sébastien Labelle
This piece emphasizes the contributions of the art & culture sector to NS, and how these sectors will be impacted by budget cuts.
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10.03.2026 19:25
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The polar vortex lifts, but the chill of Dalhousie's $30M deal lingers. Over $24M in incentives prop up oil & gas oligarchs, risking academic integrity. Wealth flows offshore, while communities bear the cost. #Dalhousie #Accountability #ClimateAction #NSpoli
05.02.2026 21:04
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Nova Scotia Alternative Budget 2026: For the Many - CCPA
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Raising NS's participation rate (61%) to the national avg (65%) could add 40K workers & boost GDP by $2.4B—a 3.7% rise, far greater than any megaproject. Invest in labor. Uplift communities. Put people first. #NSpoli #EconomicJustice www.policyalternatives.ca/news-researc...
28.01.2026 15:36
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Nova Scotia Alternative Budget 2026: For the Many - CCPA
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CCPA economists analyzed Nova Scotia's 'largest tax break' and found:
-$57M went to the richest 20%
-Low-income earners got just $6 on average
-Bottom 50% saw $146, while the top 20% got $432
A $172M revenue loss—who really benefits? #TaxCuts #NovaScotia" www.policyalternatives.ca/news-researc...
28.01.2026 15:16
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Housing minister says Nova Scotia has more work to do to address rent prices | CBC News
As Nova Scotia bucks a trend of declining rents, the province’s housing minister says it’s proof that his government needs to keep working.
The blind ideological faith that supply and demand alone drive housing costs is staggering. Affordable housing won’t simply “trickle down” by incentivizing high-end purpose-built rentals.
The reality? We’re ignoring the financialization of housing. #NSpoli www.cbc.ca/news/canada/...
16.01.2026 14:30
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Nova Scotia's fiscal update highlights misplaced priorities: $500M in tax cuts favouring high-income earners while housing & cost-of-living crises deepen. We need 4000 affordable units/year, not subsidies for private developers. Fiscal choices matter #NSPoli www.policyalternatives.ca/news-researc...
19.12.2025 14:47
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Minister says next N.S. budget will include money for child and youth advocate office | CBC News
After years of promises, the Progressive Conservative government appears poised to put funding in place for the creation of a child and youth advocate office.
Not the strongest commitment from the Minister on fully funding the Child & Youth Advocate, but progress nonetheless. Let’s keep the pressure on, this office needs a $6.5M budget this spring to truly make an impact. #ChildAdvocacy #FundTheFuture #NSpoli www.cbc.ca/news/canada/...
12.12.2025 13:41
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A photo of the bridge on Wright Ave over the 118 highway. Three people are lowering a banner that reads "Ban Fixed Term Leases" over the side of the railing.
Yesterday #NSACORN was out on the bridge near Dartmouth Crossing, with a very simple demand: Ban fixed term leases.
FTLs fuel the housing crisis by allowing landlords to screw tenants & evade the rent cap. If the Houston gov wants to show up for tenants, they need to close this loophole. #Halisky
09.12.2025 19:54
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N.S. child-care system still struggling to meet targets in federal agreement, new report says | CBC News
Families are still "desperate" for child-care spaces and some are still paying much more than the target of $10 a day laid out in the 2021 agreement with Ottawa.
The Premier says natural resources are our biggest economic opportunity but ignores our greatest resource: Our people. Childcare isn’t just social policy—it’s economic strategy. Every $1 invested returns $2. Families thrive, we all win. #NSPoli #Childcare #EconomicGrowth www.cbc.ca/news/canada/...
09.12.2025 16:30
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More proof in today's strong Canadian jobs report that Trump's trade war is utterly backfiring for U.S. workers: manufacturing employment is falling there, but still (despite tariff chaos) higher in Canada year/year. This proves Trump is no friend of American workers. #canlab #cdnecon
05.12.2025 20:40
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Minimum wage workers in NS will be paid $17 an hour in 2026 | CBC News
The increase will take place in two steps, with the first raising it to $16.75 an hour on April 1 and the second elevating it to $17 an hour on Oct. 1.
It's great that minimum wage will be tied to inflation next year, but the problem is this change comes 40 years too late. And even now, Nova Scotia's wage floor is still nearly $10/hour short of a living wage. #NSpoli #LivingWage #FairPay www.cbc.ca/news/canada/....
03.12.2025 15:00
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Impressive resilience from Canada's economy in 3Q: not just avoiding a recession with a 2.6% annualized bounce, but more than erasing the 2Q drop. Would have been even stronger but for reduction in fed govt current spending. Lesson: austerity is not helpful as we deal with Trump. #cdnecon
28.11.2025 17:13
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Proud to stand shoulder to shoulder with land defenders. We Are All Treaty People Rally. We're opposing the Protecting Nova Scotians Act, a bill that stifles democracy & infringes on treaty rights. Honoured to join our voices with Mi’kmaw protectors
#WeAreAllTreatyPeople #ProtectOurForests #nspoli
15.11.2025 20:31
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Halifax Is Now More Expensive Than Vancouver—But We Can Turn Things Around
How Nova Scotia can reclaim affordability and build a brighter future for all
Halifax's living wage is now higher than Vancouver's? With 50% of Nova Scotians earning less than what's needed to get by, the affordability crisis is real. But there are solutions.
Read more in our latest blog post.
#NSpoli #AffordabilityCrisis
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14.11.2025 14:15
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Living Wage across Vancouver Island climbs, up to $27.40 in Victoria
The living wage in B.C. continues to climb, including in six communities on Vancouver Island that were part of the annual report by Living Wage BC.
Under this PC government and their failed housing policy, Halifax’s living wage is $29—higher than Vancouver’s $27. Shockingly, 50% of Nova Scotians earn less than that. It doesn’t have to be this way. #FairWages #HousingCrisis"
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14.11.2025 02:13
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Check out Tim Houston’s too
13.11.2025 22:13
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