April 13: ‘Are we supposed to believe that our debt is under control and our fiscal situation under prudent management?’ Is Ottawa’s budget doing enough? Plus other letters to the editor
: A letter-writer objects to Nova Scotia’s plan to tax out-of-province home buyers. Generally, one’s sympathy should lie with millennials or Gen Xers who are priced out of the housing market and not able to buy a first house, not with people wealthy enough to buy second or third homes in another province.I have a Nova Scotia cottage.
It has no water, heat nor insulation. It is more than 70 years old and is just a rickety summer cottage.N.J. CameronLetters to the Editor should be exclusive to The Globe and Mail. Include your name, address and daytime phone number. Try to keep letters to fewer than 150 words. Letters may be edited for length and clarity. To submit a letter by e-mail, click here:
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