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The marijuana political play - The Nassau Guardian

The marijuana political play From left: Dr. Hubert Minnis, Delton Fernander, Dr. Marcus Cooper and Philip Brave Davis. With scientifically conducted surveys indicating widespread support for the legalization of marijuana for medicinal use in The Bahamas, and also strong support for recreational use, the Minnis administration – bereft of ideas for economic diversification and running out of time to implement measures that would be meaningful and economically beneficial – has decided it will pursue the establishment of a medical marijuana industry. Without a doubt, the Minnis administration is pursuing a populist position as it appeals to a certain segment of the population who will view the move as progressive.

Bahamian government to demolish illegal shanties

Bahamian government to demolish illegal shanties The Bahamas Deputy Prime Minister Desmond Bannister The Bahamas Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Public Works Desmond Bannister dismissed calls from United Nations (UN) human rights experts to halt the demolition of The Farm shantytown on Abaco, and said plans are in place to begin a similar exercise on New Providence “very soon”. In a statement issued on Friday, the UN called on the government to halt further demolitions in The Farm shantytown on Abaco, arguing that the “forced evictions and demolitions” would force residents, who are primarily Haitian migrants, into “homelessness and extreme poverty”.

Bahamas central bank prepares national Sand Dollar push for summer

Bahamas central bank prepares national Sand Dollar push for summer
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The Daily Herald - Deficit nears $900 million

Deficit nears $900 million Travis Cartwright-Carroll. Photo credit Kwasi Thompson, Bahamas Information Service (BIS). NASSAU, The Bahamas The far-reaching economic cost arising from the COVID-19 pandemic and the “extraordinary increases” in expenditure to support social assistance programmes have led to a continued widening of the fiscal deficit to US $878.2 million in the first nine months of the current fiscal year, up from $251.3 million during the same period in the year prior, the Ministry of Finance reported on Wednesday.   Total revenue from July 2020 to March 2021 declined by an estimated $527.4 million (30 per cent) to $1.2 billion, the ministry’s Combined Nine Month Fiscal Snapshot and Report on Budgetary Performance also showed.

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