La Nouvelle-Écosse renonce aux arriérés d'impôts dans une communauté noire historique

The Halifax region has waived back taxes owed by three property owners in North Preston, a predominantly African Nova Scotian community where Black settlers weren't given clear title to their land, until recently. A North Preston sign is shown on Wednesday, Oct. 27, 2021. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Andrew Vaughan

HALIFAX - The Halifax region has waived back taxes owed by three property owners in North Preston, a predominantly African Nova Scotian community where Black settlers weren't given clear title to their land until recently.

In the 1800s, Nova Scotia granted land to both white and Black Loyalists, but only white settlers were given clear land titles, leading to persistent confusion and legal wrangling for the descendants of Black settlers.

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