In May, IMFG director Enid Slack and Harry Kitchen released an in-depth report on municipal property taxation in Nova Scotia, which has received media coverage on the CBC and other news sources.
On June 2, Slack and Kitchen’s report on municipal property taxation in Nova Scotia appeared in an article in the Cape Breton Post called “Cape Breton taxpayers group says cap should stay — for now.”
See also articles on this report in the following news sources:
- CBC News, called “Municipal affairs minister won’t touch property tax cap“
- CBC News, called “Nova Scotia should lift property assessment cap: report.”
- Halifax Herald News, called “Axe the cap on home assessments“;
- Cape Breton Post, called “Study recommends dropping cap.“; and,
- Citizen-Record/Amherst News, called “Hunter favours scrapping assessment cap.”
Listen to the podcast on CBC News here:
View the May 22nd story on Global News Halifax here.
You may access the report here: