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Already hit by China, Nova Scotia's seafood sector braces for upcoming U.S. tariffs

Sunday, 30, March, 2025

Lobster traps are pictured sitting on a wharf at Neils Harbour

Nova Scotia's lucrative seafood industry is bracing for market upheaval as it deals with the effects of tariffs imposed by China and awaits an identical 25 per cent duty from the United States.



Canadians expected to respond at ballot box to Donald Trump's threats

Sunday, 30, March, 2025

A yellow lawn sign reading 'Elections Canada: Vote' is shown, with a blue sky and bridge in the background.

Donald Trump has dominated the federal election campaign and some voters say the U.S. president’s rhetoric is motivating them to cast a ballot this year.



Up from the ashes: N.S. daycare destroyed by 2023 wildfire reopens

Sunday, 30, March, 2025

A group of yellow vests

ForestKids Early Learning Centre daycare in Hammonds Plains, N.S., held its long-awaited reopening after it was destroyed during a wildfire in 2023.



Health officials on high alert, but no reports of measles so far after March break in N.S.

Sunday, 30, March, 2025

A graphic representation of measles.

While health officials anticipated seeing cases after the weeklong holiday, there were still no cases of the illness in Nova Scotia as of March 25.



Hiking retirement age could help labour force in Atlantic Canada: report

Sunday, 30, March, 2025

An older man sits around an office table with younger people.

A labour market review by the Toronto-based C.D. Howe Institute says raising the retirement age to 67 could help address high job vacancies in the Atlantic provinces.




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