Am I the only person to clue in that Halifax Transit’s improvement plan has a direct correlation to the time they realized they were losing business? People leave this city by astounding numbers and I wonder why. Some days I get off work in winter and there’s no cabs, buses are canceled and sidewalks are too high in snow, forcing me to risk my life walking with traffic, meanwhile in other cities they don’t deal with these stone age problems. The truth about the higher taxes here is simply to trap people by keeping them as poor as possible as most people would leave this dump if able to do so. Also the city is only considered to so friendly due to how violent people get when hearing a swear word, forcing many to be too scared to swear, as well as how this dump has so many struggling business who use friendliness to get you to spend. Don’t be fooled tourist! —Oppressed Speaker of Truth
This article appears in Oct 5-11, 2017.


It seems to me that once a business starts losing business, they assess the situation to determine what’s causing the loss and then develop a plan to address it. Following that logic, that’s what Halifax Transit has done.
No, you’re not “the only person to clue in”.. you aren’t special in this regard
I kinda hear you, re; snow & transportation troubles, but…
“.. struggling businesses use friendliness to get you to spend”.. this is definitely some new, amazing strategy that’s absolutely unique to Halifax & happens nowhere else on Earth.. what a bunch of a-holes huh!!?..
Personally, this & being afraid of using curse words (what the fuck!!??) are the 2 main reasons I will be leaving as soon as “they” let me save up enough money for a one-way ticket
Who’s afraid to swear? I swear all the time and no one has said anything to me… God help them if they did 😉
People don’t leave the city by astounding numbers, their coming to it. Halifax grew by nearly 9000 people last year alone.
You’re wrong right out of the gate and I stopped reading…
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/…
That article was before the undercount was included in the numbers. and regardless its outdated. Here is the official increases for the past few years from statscan:
http://www.statcan.gc.ca/tables-tableaux/s…