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a yard sign
Posted inProvince House

Owls Head gets provincial park designation

A white woman with chin length auburn hair and blue eyes, wearing a bright blue sweater by Suzanne Rent June 14, 2022January 9, 2023
A package of gum. The package is white and the text is red and green and says Wrigley's Spearmint, the perfect gum.
Posted inArts and Culture, Business and Development, Morning File

Investors gone wild: gum, weed, and space

by Tim Bousquet June 13, 2022January 9, 2023
Two boats next to a dock at sunset
Posted inBusiness and Development, Morning File

John Risley jumps on the “green” hydrogen subsidy bandwagon

by Tim Bousquet May 24, 2022January 9, 2023
Two men in blue suits walking down a street smiling.
Posted inCommentary, Economy, Province House

Non-resident property tax increase: gone before the ink was dry

by Stephen Kimber May 9, 2022January 9, 2023
A screenshot of Google Streetview shows a gravel parking lot on a bright sunny day. In the background is a crane. In the middle, a few buildings are seen from the back. On the foundation of one of them, GOTTINGEN is written in white and red spray paint. There are a few vehicles in the parking lot.
Posted inCity Hall, PRICED OUT

Housing Trust of Nova Scotia changing tack, abandoning development plan and buying hundreds of apartments

A young white man with a dark beard, looking seriously at the viewer in a black and white photo by Zane Woodford May 2, 2022October 20, 2022
A bookshelf with a banner at the top that says Banned and Challenged. There is a selection of books on the shelves, with notes that are burned at the edges taped to the shelves.
Posted inMorning File

Banned and challenged: it’s not wokeness gone wild that’s behind books being removed from libraries

A smiling man with a dark short beard, dark framed glasses, wearing a green shirt by Philip Moscovitch April 27, 2022January 30, 2023
A cement building with a blue sign that says Abbie J. Lane Building
Posted inHealth, Province House

New Involuntary Psychiatric Treatment Act passes despite concerns

A smiling man with a dark short beard, dark framed glasses, wearing a green shirt by Philip Moscovitch April 26, 2022October 20, 2022
A gold tailings site
Posted inProvince House

Public paying the price to clean up old gold mines

Avatar photo by Joan Baxter March 23, 2022November 22, 2022
A public toilet at a park on a sunny day. The toilet has a two by four nailed across the door to keep people from using it.
Posted inMorning File

Exploiting pandemic measures for profit

A smiling man with a dark short beard, dark framed glasses, wearing a green shirt by Philip Moscovitch March 22, 2022January 30, 2023
The "Northern Pulp Nova Scotia Corporation, A Paper Excellence Company" sign.
Posted inCommentary, Environment

Northern Pulp has a new set of “friends”

Avatar photo by Joan Baxter March 9, 2022October 20, 2022

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A collage of various housing options in HRM, including co-ops, apartment buildings, shelters, and tents
Credit: Halifax Examiner. All rights reserved.

PRICED OUT is the Examiner’s investigative reporting project focused on the housing crisis.

You can learn about the project, including how we’re asking readers to direct our reporting, our published articles, and what we’re working on, on the PRICED OUT homepage.


Tractors bulldoze trees as American money rains from the sky.
Credit: Ricardo Weibezahn - ICIJ

DEFORESTATION INC

Reporter Joan Baxter is one of 140 journalists from 39 media outlets across 27 countries working collaboratively on ‘Deforestation Inc,’ a project of the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ), which looked at the ownership structure of Paper Excellence, its relationship with Asia Pulp & Paper, and how the secretive corporate empires are devastating forests in Canada and around the world.

Find all of Baxter’s articles on the Deforestation Inc homepage.


Nine images illustrating the locations, maps, and memorials of the mass shootings

2020 MASS MURDERS

All of the Halifax Examiner’s reporting on the mass murders of April 18/19, 2020, and recent articles on the Mass Casualty Commission and newly-released documents.

Updated regularly.


UNCOVER: DEAD WRONG

In 1995, Brenda Way was brutally murdered behind a Dartmouth apartment building. In 1999, Glen Assoun was found guilty of the murder, and served 17 years in prison while maintaining his innocence. In 2019, he was fully exonerated.

Halifax Examiner’s Tim Bousquet tells Assoun’s story on the CBC podcast series Uncover: Dead Wrong. Click here to listen to the podcast.

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Halifax won’t get federal housing funding unless it allows more density: minister’s letter to mayor

by Zane Woodford September 21, 2023September 21, 2023

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by Zane Woodford September 21, 2023September 21, 2023

Parents’ rights, children’s rights, and the law in Canada

by Suzanne Rent September 21, 2023September 21, 2023

Halifax needs to pick a site soon for new $100-million police headquarters, says CAO

by Zane Woodford September 21, 2023September 21, 2023
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