By: Michael Gorman
As the provincial government contends with a housing market that faces a shortage of affordable units and problems with homelessness, Michael Kabalen sees an obvious answer: the non-profit housing sector.


Michael Gorman is a Reporter at CBC, where he covers the Nova Scotia legislature with a keen focus on health care and rural communities. His reporting spans various themes, including government and politics, public policy, and healthcare administration. Michael's work has been featured in notable publications such as TechCrunch, Daily Maverick, and RealClearMarkets.
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Michael Gorman's articles predominantly focus on government announcements and legal policy regulations, covering topics related to Nova Scotia, government, COVID-19, healthcare, and housing. He seems particularly interested in reporting on local developments and their impact.
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