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As Premier Tim Houston travels to France to meet with Michelin, a look inside Nova Scotia's largest private-sector employer.
HALIFAX – Nova Scotia’s electric utility says data stolen from its customers includes credit histories, social insurance numbers and information on driver’s licences and bank accounts.
HALIFAX, Nova Scotia--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Emera Inc. and Nova Scotia Power today announced, on April 25, 2025 they discovered and are actively responding to a cybersecurity incident involving ...
It’s a scene echoed across Nova Scotia’s many seaworn towns, where the pulse of the ocean has long dictated life on land. In UNESCO-listed Lunenburg, tall ships still glide past a brightly ...
Nova Scotia’s plans to end its decades-long ban on uranium mining and exploration would allow the Canadian province to play a key role in the world’s clean energy supply chain, says Sean Kirby ...
The Nova Scotia government has identified five areas that it deems suitable for the development of offshore wind farms. The government issued a statement Friday saying the next step is seeking input ...
Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston is calling United States President Donald Trump a “short-sighted man” for imposing a 25 per cent tariff on Canadian goods. In a statement, Houston says Trump is ...
Community Services Minister Brendan Maguire is scheduled to meet later this month with officials from Feed Nova Scotia as the organization and food banks around the province face continued and ...
In a report released today, Paul Holden from CIBC maintained a Hold rating on Bank Of Nova Scotia (BNS – Research Report), with a price target of C$68.00. The company’s shares opened today at ...
Nick Jennery, executive director of Feed Nova Scotia, which distributes food to 140 food banks, said the situation in the province is even worse today. "We are continuing to see an escalation in ...
Nick Jennery, executive director of Feed Nova Scotia, which distributes food to 140 food banks, said the situation in the province is even worse today. "We are continuing to see an escalation in ...