Wyndolyn Brown's free counselling program is expected to open later this month. She says the goal is to build community between Black women with similar experiences.
More people and businesses in Nova Scotia filed for insolvency over the last year than at any other 12-month period since 2020, another signal of growing financial stress after bankruptcies steeply declined during the COVID-19 pandemic.
After Ottawa announced it would pause the carbon tax on heating oil for three years to giving rural Canadians more time to switch to alternative sources like heat pumps, some Nova Scotians might be wondering where to start.
King's has said some victims may be entitled to compensation, but many questions remain about the compensation process, including who will pay and how much.