Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island want the court to settle the constitutional question of whether the ...
Supreme Court candidate Susan Crawford has labeled rival Brad Schimel a “right-wing extremist.” Schimel, in turn, has pegged Crawford as “a radical in a robe with an extreme and dangerous agenda.” ...
Heavy rainfall resulting in flooding would not be unprecedented for the Isthmus. For example, Williams said 15 inches of rain fell within a 24-hour span during a 2018 rainstorm in the Dane County area ...
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SaltWire on MSNCourt considers Isthmus of Chignecto infrastructure funding questionIn July 2023, the Nova Scotia government filed notice with the court concerning the constitutional responsibility for infrastructure that protects the interprovincial transportation, trade and ...
The provinces maintain that Ottawa should pay for the entire cost of upgrading the isthmus, currently estimated at $650 million. To date, the federal government has agreed to pay $325 million ...
Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island want the court to settle the constitutional question of whether the transportation, trade and communication links across the Chignecto Isthmus ...
March 8 is International Women’s Day, a day where Thunder Bay’s shining women come together in celebration and fellowship for the third annual International Women’s Day Goods Market and Panel ...
A dispute over who should pay the cost of protecting the Chignecto Isthmus is before the Nova Scotia Court of Appeal on Tuesday.
The province is asking the Nova Scotia Court of Appeal for an opinion on who is in charge of infrastructure on the narrow strip of land that connects it to New Brunswick. Taryn Grant has the story.
HALIFAX - Nova Scotia’s Court of Appeal has reserved its decision on whether the federal government is solely responsible for the dike system that protects the low-lying land corridor linking ...
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