Concerns raised over environmental impact in HRM housing fast-track plan
Concerns are being raised in the Halifax area over the plan to fast-track the development of more than 22,000 residential units. Advocates are weighing in on how to strike the right balance between meeting HRM's housing demands and protecting the environment. Skye Bryden-Blom reports.
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