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The latest gauge on the Canadian economy was stronger than most economists expected, but the boost in productivity during the first quarter may have been due to tariff concerns.
Her photo of a bald eagle taken at Pictou Lodge Beach, or perhaps a pic of a baby seal at Big Island, may be chosen as part ...
Heath MacDonald, Canada’s new agriculture minister, began his tenure by reaffirming support for farmers. That’s a political ...
The curator and fashion critic’s debut novel explores the potential for individuals and groups to construct and maintain ...
The Nova Scotia government is considering allowing alcohol to be sold in corner stores. Mike Hammoud, the Atlantic vice-president of the Convenience Industry Council of Canada, explains why he ...
Acclaimed architects Tom McBroom and Doug Carrick teamed to transform a raw piece of ocean shoreline into a masterpiece of ...
Last October, the Ontario government announced new rules around how developers could submit applications. Since then, the ...
Against the backdrop the bank moved to raise its quarterly dividend on outstanding shares by 4 cents to C$1.10 a share. It also said it would seek regulatory approval to buy back up to 20 million of ...
There are plenty of historic lighthouses that dot the coastline of Nova Scotia—including the oldest surviving lighthouse in ...
Caught in a global squeeze, Atlantic fishers struggle to stay afloat as tariffs and low prices shake a vital industry ...
MacKay-Lyons Sweetapple has completed a collection of elevated guest cabins – named Ridge On The Chimney – on the rugged Nova ...