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Nova Scotia government promises to help Halifax tenants without power for two weeks

HALIFAX - Tenants who have been without power in a downtown Halifax apartment building for the last two weeks will be given priority at the provincial office that enforces tenancy laws, says Nova Scotia minister Jill Balser.

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Nova Scotia government promises to help Halifax tenants without power for two weeks

The Scotian, an apartment building at 5222 Green St. In Halifax is shown on Saturday, Sept. 6, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Keith Doucette


HALIFAX - Tenants who have been without power in a downtown Halifax apartment building for the last two weeks will be given priority at the provincial office that enforces tenancy laws, says Nova Scotia minister Jill Balser.

Balser, minister responsible for the Residential Tenancies Act, says cases involving The Scotian apartment building on Green Street will be treated as an emergency. 鈥淭hat means there won鈥檛 be a wait period, we will address them as quickly and timely as possible given the circumstances,鈥 the minister said in an interview late Monday.

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