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Sorry, I just assumed...
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And this has always been a generational issue. How many young people moved west in previous decades frustrated with Halifax as it stagnated and progress moved at a ridiculously slow pace.
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I thought they moved there for jobs, not that places like Fort McMurray were better, more exciting places to live than Halifax. The job/economy situation in NS is much more complicated than 'the older generations in Halifax being hell bent on holding Halifax and Atlantic Canada back'... that seems a little ludicrous, TBH.
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It seems those days may finally be behind us thankfully.
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Let's hope, I guess, if things were so horrible back then.
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What's the old saying "You're only as old as you feel" or "Young at heart". I've been on this forum going on 16 years so I'm likely considered "old" in Halifax now. I guess I've gone and offended myself. 
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If I were to be a smart ass, I'd ask you why you didn't fix things, since you're one of the older generation who are responsible for all those dreary, depressing times. Why didn't you work to have a stadium built hosting professional soccer 30 years ago? Luckily, I'm not a smart ass, so I won't say it...
Really, though, I wish it were that simplistic. Surely you must realize that Halifax, like any city, has gone through its ups and downs and has evolved over the decades. It has grown quite a lot in recent years (as you know, since you are always posting the latest population increases), and when a city grows it can support more entertainment options. It's starting to happen now, and will continue organically, but not because the older generations intentionally held it back, but because the city is now large enough to support it.
You must remember the days of the Nova Scotia Voyageurs, the AHL farm team for the Montreal Canadians, playing in Halifax. People wanted to bring an NHL team to the city, but the population wasn't large enough to support it. Eventually, the Vees moved on and we got the Halifax Citadels... and then junior hockey instead... no NHL team. I like watching the kids play, but the AHL was better hockey to watch back then, and at least you got to see some NHL players every now and then when they were sent to the farm team when they were recovering from injuries, etc. Maybe as the city grows we can entertain the idea of an NHL team... again... now that those old guys (who wanted to have one all those years ago) are now the minority, and the new, younger aggressive folks can get things done and won't try to hold the city back.
Moreover, IMHO it's inaccurate to suggest that nothing happened here until the 2020s. If 'that generation' didn't do anything cool in the city, then please explain how the Moosehead Grand Prix happened on the streets of the downtown (and please convince somebody to bring it back). And while you're at it, the Hydroplane racing on the harbour was a cool event. I'd like to see that happen again too. The Shearwater International Air Show was a great event to attend as well, with an excellent static display (not possible since the early 2000s when runway closures prevented access for fixed wing aircraft) as well as the air display. Must have been those old guys trying to suppress more fun here, eh?
And the concerts on the hill, the Spring Garden Road street party, when they shut down the entire street and had concerts and such. Natal Day had much more going on back then as well... if anything, it seems to me that there aren't as many interesting things happening now as there was just 30 or 40 years ago.
Really, though, this is kinda silly. I was only wanting to help steer the discussion away from the typical generational blame game, and discuss the stadium idea solely upon its merits. Old history is really irrelevant in this case, as it has nothing to do with what happens with this stadium. Since this is a discussion forum, I vote that we let people have their say, even if we don't agree with their opinions, and just enjoy the discussion (which will have no tangible effect on the outcome of the stadium, BTW...). Insults or assigning blame are not required to have a good discussion.
...But it's just my suggestion as I have no power here, other than expressing my opinion. Do as you will.