For years, members of Glooscap First Nation identified clean energy as one of the community’s top priorities; this summer, the community is taking a major.
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Nova Scotia First Nation wants to get into tax collection business
The Glooscap First Nation in the Annapolis Valley hopes to start collecting taxes from non-Indigenous businesses April 1.
Social Sharing It s just another way of trying to bring in a few extra dollars of revenue to help the community out
Posted: Jan 20, 2021 6:00 AM AT | Last Updated: January 20
Chief Sidney Peters is the leader of Glooscap First Nation. (Dalhousie University)
A small Nova Scotia First Nation is poised to start collecting property taxes in April from non-Indigenous businesses located on land it purchased for commercial development in the Annapolis Valley.
Chief Sidney Peters of the Glooscap First Nation says it s about self-reliance.