Cold, rainy weather conditions weren’t enough to keep a dedicated group of Nova Scotians from rallying for more support for the community’s disabled. On Wednesday, December 5, members of Community Homes Action Group (CHAG) and […]
Being an active citizen is a challenge in itself; so undoubtedly those who choose to be active for life will be exposed to many struggles along the way. How exactly does such a passion affect […]
A lively discussion on the concept of street art, held at Visual Arts Nova Scotia and hosted by NSCAD student Jose Andres Mora. Panelists include Daniel Pink, associate at Wickwire Holm and founder of Artists […]
Included in Halifax’s small town charm is the fact that it’s not hard to be seen in public when you want to be. Activist organizations are using this to their advantage more than ever, coming […]
Reopening the doors to the ongoing debate As the introduction of Motion M-312 reopened the abortion debate across the nation, one factor made a difference on both sides of the argument: the internet. Despite the […]
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Marijuana activists have seized the month of September to launch a new campaign. With growing concern for the future well-being of pot enthusiasts across the nation, they have one major goal in mind: educate politicians and […]
Even as the 8 month post-eviction mark approaches, it might still be too early to ask what we’ve learned from Occupy Nova Scotia. Just from being in contact with former protesters and supporters, I’ve found […]
Students and protesters didn’t quite make it over the bridge on Wednesday’s ‘Casseroles over the Bridge’ march, planned in solidarity with the student strike in Quebec. The route for the protesters was originally planned to […]
The map below shows the different locations in downtown Halifax where protests and demonstrations typically take place. Historically, protests have mostly taken place at one of three major locations; Grand Parade Square, Victoria Park and […]