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Immigration

Nova Scotia’s population is suddenly booming. Can the province handle it? Growth over past year has been fastest on record since 1951 Indeed, they were far from alone. Nova Scotia’s population has surged in the past few years, driven largely by immigration...

Media Release

For Immediate Release July 18, 2023 Low number of “renovictions” in 2022-2023 The actual number of approved renovictions in Nova Scotia is very low, according to the Nova Scotia government’s own data. According to publicly available data from Nova Scotia Residential...

Editorial

EDITORIAL: Housing solutions can’t come fast enough for Atlantic Canadian tenants By allowing rents to increase unabated or by making owning rental units so unaffordable landlords sell them off — it’s the renters who suffer Residents of a P.E.I. apartment...

Development

Family running Dartmouth convenience store eyes development with affordable units Proposal calls for a multi-use building with 29 units A small family-owned convenience store in Dartmouth’s Woodlawn neighbourhood has big development plans. The Diab family...

Rent Control

Tenants fear for future as their Charlottetown apartment complex starts turning into condos New landlord selling off at least some units as condos, tenants found out in note Residents of the Waterview Heights complex in Charlottetown are worried about having to look...

Rent Control

Examining the Unintended Consequences of Rent Control Policies in Cities Across America, May 2023 From December 2022 to February 2023, ndp analytics conducted 24 interviews with housing providers and developers from three different markets impacted by rent control...