Over 1,200 kilograms of fruit and vegetables deemed unsuitable for supermarkets was given away Saturday and Sunday at an ...
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CHARLEBOIS: Nova Scotia smashes food trade barriers, will the rest of Canada follow?However, with trade barriers limiting access to larger provincial markets, growth in the food sector has been stifled. Now, Nova Scotia is raising the stakes. Bill 36, the Free Trade and Mobility ...
A hot culinary scene is taking shape in Canada’s lobster and herring capital, New Brunswick, a province settled by Acadians ...
Port Hawkesbury's mayor and business representatives are confident that heavy industries can increase trade with global ...
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Northern Pulp seeking $2.5-billion in private-public funding to build new pulp millNorthern Pulp has been under creditor protection since June 2020 after it closed its kraft paper mill in Nova Scotia’s ...
Interprovincial trade barriers have strangled Canada’s economy for decades. But Nova Scotia’s Bill 36 is changing the gameSylvain CharleboisTroy Med ...
“What the Nova Scotia legislation does is it makes all these regulations, whether it’s food security, whether it’s transportation, whether it’s whatever the language is, extremely wide to ...
but ultimately, it is up to the provinces to take real action. Canada now has a clear front-runner in this effort: Nova Scotia.
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