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Indexing policy vexing The affordability crisis facing many Nova Scotians, as a result of high inflation (gas, food, rent) and escalating interest rates, ...

I’m afraid the writer has been greatly misled if he's been told electric vehicles weigh 30 per cent more than gas-powered vehicles.

I seriously doubt the writer has any cause for concern over electric vehicles causing further deterioration of his home’s foundation. Also, any road in Nova Scotia is built to withstand the use of vehicles much, much heavier than any electric vehicle on the roads today, or in the future. I hope this brings some comfort.There’s lots of money to be made selling farmed salmon to the world. Just look at the moneyof Australia: $1.5 billion Canadian pesos.

The time has come for residents of Nova Scotia and beyond to avoid ocean-farmed salmon/trout. It is time for the Houston government to remove this item from hospitals and the penal community. Let’s stand on the side of healthy food products.Tide turns against fish farms In Cape Breton, in the hours and days following the storm, communication with the public by key support organizations was lacking. They should have been working with each other and reaching out to our communities, but were silent.

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