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  • Canada’s Ban on Single-Use Plastics Overturned by Federal Court
    In a landmark ruling, the Federal Court of Canada has overturned the federal government’s ambitious ban on single-use plastics, marking a pivotal moment in the nation’s environmental policy.
  • Nova Scotia Chronicles: A Revelatory Year Indeed
    “And I beheld when he had opened the sixth seal, and, lo, there was a great earthquake; and the sun became black as sackcloth of hair, and the moon became as blood.” – Revelation 6:12
  • Nova Scotia Power Bills to Surge Due to Carbon Tax and HST, Analysis Shows
    Nova Scotia households may soon feel the heat, but not from their electric heaters. A recent analysis reveals that the combined impact of the federal carbon tax, electricity consumption, and HST will lead to substantial increases in the average annual power bill by 2030.
  • Unleashing the Magic: A Day at Magic Mountain in Moncton, New Brunswick
    There’s a saying that magic is all around us, you just have to know where to look. Well, in Moncton, New Brunswick, the magic is easy to find. Just head towards the 150 Magic Mountain Road, where the shimmering waters and thrilling slides of Magic Mountain await you.
  • Climate Change or Policy Failure: An In-depth Analysis of Canada’s Forest Fire Crisis
    It’s a sight that has become all too common in recent years: plumes of smoke rising high above the Canadian wilderness, painting the sky a dramatic and daunting shade of orange. With forest fire season upon us, communities across the nation brace themselves for the challenges that these natural disasters invariably bring. Forest fires in Canada have been on the rise, with the recent fire season marking one of the most destructive on record. From the urban fringes of British Columbia to the remote corners of the Yukon, the fires have left a trail of devastation, affecting wildlife, displacing residents, and stretching the capacities of firefighting services to their limits.
  • The Halifax Donair: A Culinary Gem from Nova Scotia Capturing Global Palates
    The Halifax Donair, a spicy, succulent late-night snack that originated in Nova Scotia, is making waves in the culinary world beyond its home province. While the city of Halifax has long been known for its seafood, particularly its lobster, this unique dish is now sharing the limelight as the city’s official food.
  • Nova Scotia Wildfires Continue to Rage Uncontrolled
    Wildfires continue to wreak havoc across the province of Nova Scotia, with the most serious ones located in the northwest of Halifax and Shelburne County, over 200 kilometres southwest. Thousands have been forced to evacuate their homes, with the city of Halifax now under a state of emergency due to the rampant fire
  • Gasoline Prices in Nova Scotia Set to Rise Due to New Carbon Taxes
    Nova Scotia residents will begin to feel the pinch at the pump starting July 1, 2023, as new environmental and carbon taxes come into effect. These taxes are part of broader initiatives by the federal government to combat climate change and achieve net-zero emissions by 2050.
  • Understanding Gas Prices in Nova Scotia: A Comprehensive Breakdown
    Nova Scotia, like many regions around the world, experiences fluctuations in gasoline and diesel prices. These prices are not arbitrary but are the result of a carefully regulated process overseen by the Nova Scotia Utility and Review Board (NSUARB). With the help of this article, you’ll understand how these prices are set and what influences the price you see at the pump.
  • Nova Scotia Power Rates Set to Surge by 2030
    Nova Scotians may need to brace for significantly higher electricity bills by the end of this decade, according to recent projections. With potential rate increases and the possible addition of a federal carbon tax, the average cost of electricity could rise substantially by 2030.
  • Bank of Canada Implements Historic Rate Hike Amid Inflation Concerns: A Look Back and Forward
    The Bank of Canada has once again raised its overnight rate, pushing it to a 22-year high of 4.75%, marking a pivotal moment in the country’s financial history. This move is the latest in a series of rate increases that began in March 2022 and has resulted in the fastest tightening cycle in the bank’s history. Analysts and markets are already anticipating further hikes in the coming months, with a high likelihood of another increase in July
  • Record-Breaking Wildfire Smoke From Quebec Envelops U.S. Northeast, Crippling Air Quality and Solar Energy Production
    In an unprecedented event, wildfires in Quebec have led to a surge in smoke pollution across the eastern United States, with air quality plunging to record lows. The dense smoke has not only impaired visibility and threatened public health, but it has also significantly impacted solar power generation in the region.
  • 470 Main: A Luxury Retreat in the Heart of Nova Scotia’s Wine Capital, Wolfville
    Located in the vibrant town of Wolfville, Nova Scotia, you will find a gem of a boutique hotel that captures the heart of the region. Welcome to 470 Main, a luxurious establishment nestled in the town’s downtown area. This charming hotel offers a unique blend of modern amenities, local history, and a central location that allows guests to immerse themselves in all that this beautiful region has to offer.
  • Fact Check: Canadian Prime Minister’s Claims on Gun Control
    In a recent tweet, the Prime Minister of Canada made several statements about the country’s gun control measures and allegations about the Conservative Party’s relationship with the gun lobby. Here’s our Fact Check on these claims:
  • Husband’s Unexpected Dual Surprise Party Marks Wife’s Graduation and New Job,
    In a narrative that lifts the bar for marital support and love, Liz, a recent graduate, found herself at the center of a surprise party masterminded by her husband, Randy. AIG News brings you this heartwarming story where Randy organized an exceptional dual celebration – honouring his wife’s recent graduation and new employment.
  • Nova Scotia Battles Largest Wildfire on Record
    Nova Scotia, an Atlantic province of Canada, is currently experiencing its largest wildfire in history, with the blaze raging on the southern tip of the province​1​. Firefighters are struggling to control the fire, which has consumed around 20,000 hectares and produced flames reaching nearly 100m in height​1​. The fire has been described as “very fast moving” by Dave Rockwood, a spokesperson with the Nova Scotia Department of Natural Resources​1​. According to Lucas Brehaut, a wildfire researcher with the Canadian Forest Service, the fire is significantly larger than the average seen during an entire fire season in Nova Scotia​1​.
  • A Message of Hope and Resilience Amidst the Nova Scotia Wildfires
    Dear People of Nova Scotia, We are writing to you in the midst of an incredibly challenging time for your province as wildfires continue to impact your communities. As we report the developments, we are deeply moved by your resilience and the power of your spirit as you face these adversities.
  • ALERT – Beware of Fraudsters Posing as Representatives of Canadian Tire Bank
    Canadian Tire Bank has been made aware of fraudulent activities where bad actors are posing as bank representatives and promoting fictitious Guaranteed Investment Certificate (GIC) products. The fraudulent communications include inaccurate GIC rates and false information. These fraudsters are contacting individuals via phone, email, or SMS with the primary intent of stealing personal information and funds
  • Nova Scotia Wildfires: ‘Out of Control’ Blazes Force Over 16,000 to Evacuate
    HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA – Catastrophic wildfires, spanning over 25,000 acres, are wreaking havoc across Nova Scotia, leading to the evacuation of more than 16,000 Canadians and causing widespread destruction of homes and infrastructure
  • Celebrating the Legacy and Tradition: Victoria Day in Canada
    TORONTO, CANADA – As Canadians welcome the warmth of late spring, they also look forward to the celebration of a long-standing tradition: Victoria Day. Occurring annually on the Monday preceding May 25, Victoria Day is a national public holiday that marks the beginning of the summer season in Canada