Photo shows scorched earth from the Tantallon wildfire. (Insurance Bureau of Canada) Photo shows scorched earth from the Tantallon wildfire. (Insurance Bureau of Canada) CANADAHALIFAX news After N.S. wildfires, province brings in new tax rules for those who have rebuilt by admin 11 يناير، 2025 written by admin 11 يناير، 2025 318 CITYnews halifax / By Mark Hodgins The province says it is taking action to help residents whose homes were destroyed during the 2023 wildfires in the Halifax Regional Municipality and Shelburne County. Government says it has approved amendments that will ensure properties that were rebuilt similar to their condition before the wildfires will not result in an increase in the capped assessed value. Related: Canada’s premiers forced to confront escalating climate change-related disasters Group calls for for better pay, equipment for wildfire fighters The province says the new rules are now in effect and will be reflected on 2025 property assessment notices. Affected property owners will receive their notices later this month. 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail admin previous post P.E.I. oyster farmers fear without government help, MSX parasite will kill industry next post New Brunswick man charged in killings of two men in Colchester County You may also like مهرجان السينما الأفريقية في مونتريال يكشف عن برنامجه 12 مارس، 2026 ’’ستقوم كندا بدورها‘‘ للمساهمة في إمدادات النفط العالمية 12 مارس، 2026 إيبي أجرى ’’مناقشة صريحة‘‘ مع السفير الأميركي حول... 12 مارس، 2026 Search for second Annapolis County ice fisher ongoing... 12 مارس، 2026 Nova Scotia Health to replace transformer after power... 12 مارس، 2026 Archeologists discover historical shipwreck on Sable Island 12 مارس، 2026 Politicians and environmentalists call for transparency on N.B.... 12 مارس، 2026 Warmer weather breaks temperature records in N.S. 12 مارس، 2026 Premier Tim Houston reverses some budget cuts amid... 11 مارس، 2026 Budget cuts put seniors and vulnerable Nova Scotians... 11 مارس، 2026