Posted May 8, 2026

CUPE’s strike for “living wages”

Unionized long-term care and senior home workers in Nova Scotia began their strike on Friday, April 13. They are represented by the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE).

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A recent trip on the ferry from Saint John, New Brunswick to Digby, Nova Scotia prompted a thought. The ferry was well appointed and completed its journey in 2 hours and 20 minutes.

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“Today, we learned that the independent Nova Scotia Energy Board – effectively the judge and jury on power rates – agreed with Nova Scotia Power (NSPI) and approved what they asked for… I strongly disagree with this decision. It is out of touch in every way.”

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The February 23rd budget was introduced with a barrage of explanatory material. Governments provide a complex range of services, most of which require a lot of infrastructure: schools, hospitals and seniors housing, for example. Read More »

The Government of Canada provides equalization payments to provinces that are less prosperous than the average. These payments are an important aspect of federalism. The federal income tax rates apply equally to people in every province. Read More »