IT's On & You're Invited

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As Nova Scotia begins to emerge from the COVID-19 pandemic and prepares for the 41st provincial general election, a battle of ideas on how to revitalize Nova Scotia is ensuing. 

 The Sobey School Community Revitalization & Prosperity Network was launched to champion ideas and foster a more innovative, revitalized and prosperous Nova Scotia. The Prosperity Network seeks to foster a positive space for dialogue and conversation, to help create a more inclusive economic recovery for all Nova Scotians. In partnership with Saint Mary’s University Students Association (SMUSA), we are excited to facilitate the Halifax Citadel-Sable Island Riding Debate on August 5, 2021. SMUSA has prepared some candidates introductions in advance of the debate, which can be viewed here at Candidate Interviews.

 The drive towards an inclusive recovery would be futile without an inclusive community. We want our community to have a voice in this recovery, and we are asking you to submit questions on a few themes around the post-pandemic recovery to facilitate an economic recovery dialogue. We want to highlight issues that are important to all Nova Scotians, particularly to our students. 

Some of the Prosperity Network’s past webinars and panel discussions have highlighted the unique challenges Nova Scotians are facing due to the pandemic. In particular, we highlighted how the pandemic has disproportionally affected Nova Scotia’s small and medium sized businesses, women, Indigenous people and members of racialized groups. We want to find answers for how our policy makers can help. 

 Please join us and submit your questions.