Posted Apr 1, 2026, 3:39 PM
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No, we can’t. This is not just a revenue increase for HRM which they would have gotten regardless given the explosive growth in the value of the assessment roll given the huge growth in the number of both commercial and residential properties subject to taxation. On top of that they increased the tax rate. They had to in order to fund their ridiculous overspending and lack of control over municipal spending. It is sheer mismanagement.
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