Halifax municipal election: Building a fairer city means addressing inequality
Candidates have the opportunity to talk about big ideas in a rapidly changing political landscape.
Kyle Buott owns Red Shire Farm, a small permaculture farm in West Hants, Nova Scotia. He is also a former chairperson and treasurer of CCPA-NS, a leader in labour and social movements in Nova Scotia, and a former political staffer.
Candidates have the opportunity to talk about big ideas in a rapidly changing political landscape.
Municipalities can provide quality services through public provision
As anti-democratic politics take root worldwide, let’s respond with more participation in our decision-making processes—here’s how.
This year’s local election can be about building greater resiliency to face the crises to come
Municipalities need to ensure equal and improved access to essential services—and support decent work in the process
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