Nova Scotia's legislature set the annual price for their realty taxes at $ 5,500 per MW «plus a percentage of $ 5,500.00 equal to the percentage increase in the Consumer Price Index for Canada at the end of the calendar year ending in the immediately preceding
municipal taxation year relative to the Consumer Price Index for Canada at the end of the 2005 calendar year».
Today, after 90
years of existence, De Grandpré Chait is a full - service firm offering legal services, which include real estate law,
taxation, construction law, commercial litigation, business law, bankruptcy, insolvency and restructuring,
municipal law, environmental law, banking law, insurance law, intellectual property law, labour and employment law and debt recovery.