Posted Mar 22, 2026, 6:09 PM
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This is such a textbook Nova Scotia issue.
The city has been in the midst of a multi year housing crisis.
This building is adjacent to several much taller development projects underway.
No explanation why building code inspectors and the local city councilor were MIA for months while the two extra stories were under construction.
The city now demands the developer spend tens of millions to tear down already built housing units. This will no doubt bankrupt the company and this entire development will likely sit vacant for a decade or more now.
But hey they get to stick it to one of those evil developers Nova Scotia's hate so much. Slow clap.
This inability to approach issue like this rationally is one of several reasons why I have permanently left NS for greener pastures elsewhere in Canada.
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