A Year of Momentum: Reflecting on RCFNS in 2025
Rural Nova Scotia's strength lies in our capacity to imagine and build together. Thank you for being part of this journey to ensure the rising tide truly lifts all boats.
Future-Proofing Rural Nova Scotia
In the past, it was often understood that children and grandchildren would one day run the family boat, farm, or community hall. Today, economic pressures, housing challenges, and limited services make it harder for young people to stay or return.
Invest in Rural NS: Year-End Giving
Rural communities across Nova Scotia are facing converging pressures: shifting climate patterns, volatile global markets, and long-standing inequities that leave too many people and places behind. When donors come together with cash gifts, land, and securities, they help build the financial backbone needed to respond creatively and quickly to these challenges.
Giving Tuesday 2025: Give Where You Live
In rural Nova Scotia, small organizations do big work with limited resources. Every gift, from monthly donations to legacy commitments, helps ensure community strength today and for years to come.
Standing Strong: Ending Violence Against Women in Rural Nova Scotia
Breaking cycles of violence means transforming the values that enable it. In rural Nova Scotia, that means challenging rigid gender norms, supporting women's economic independence, and believing survivors when they speak up. Every one of us—in families, workplaces, churches, and community groups—can help create cultures where all women are safe, valued, and free.
Breaking Down Silos: Why Working Together Matters for Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia is ready for change. When foresters, builders, farmers, educators, and non-profits work as one team, they can tackle big challenges like wildfires, housing, and hunger. The magic happens when we stop working in separate silos and start working together. That is how we build a stronger, fairer Nova Scotia for everyone.
Remembrance Day: Remembering, Reflecting, and Recommitting to Justice
Remembrance Day is not only about the past; it is a call to truth in our own time. In Canada, we must reckon with the fact that peace, justice, and freedom are unequally distributed.
Nourishing Nova Scotia: Local Solutions
Nova Scotia’s food security landscape is rapidly evolving—yet local, innovative, and equity-centered work is flourishing. Across the province, a tapestry of programs is proving that community-driven action can address hunger, build economic resilience, and support local farmers.
Remembering To Rest
This short pause is a gentle reminder: rest is both an act of caring for yourself and a strategy for keeping your spark alive in the face of ongoing demands.
Energizing Nova Scotia’s Future
If renewable energy generation and localized distribution is the future for rural NS, perhaps it is time to invest in the provincial talent and capacity to drive these developments.
Healing Among Crises
To build a stronger rural Nova Scotia, every recovery effort must honour lived experience, foster dignity, and invest deeply in both individual and collective well-being. Trauma-informed community building is our clearest path to healing, regeneration, and the next generation of rural leadership.
Wildfire Recovery in Nova Scotia: Honouring Complexity, People, and Place
This reflection is dedicated to the memory of Harold Alexander, whose wisdom and gentle stewardship of the woods impacted many people's understanding of 'forestry'.
Truth First, Then Reconciliation
Today, we are all influenced by the powerful forces of systemic racism, capitalism’s relentless grind, and the enduring shadow of patriarchy. Challenging these forces starts with the often gentle but persistent work of unlearning deeply rooted biases.
Contrasting Stewardship & Ownership
The stewardship model of relationship with land is not just a moral response but also offers the resilience Nova Scotia needs. Let us embrace the truth that the land we stand on was never a commodity to be owned, but a shared responsibility—one we are called to restore, together. 🤝
Our Vision Forward - A Rural Nova Scotia Where All Can Flourish
To reach the vision of a Rural NS where all can thrive, we need to move away from models that take more than they give. Instead, we can choose community-led solutions that share hope, opportunity, and decision-making. The future grows stronger when we focus on unity, creativity, and renewal.
Lessons from the Field—Rural Case Studies of Systems Change
We've been exploring rural Nova Scotia's journey from scarcity to abundance, but the best proof that change is possible comes from witnessing communities already transforming their systems. Partnering to create real systems change community leaders are finding ways to repair where communities are like boats taking on water.
Equity in Action—From Understanding to Implementation
Equity recognizes we don't all start from the same place—different people need different supports to achieve equal outcomes. Equality is the goal; equity is how we get there.
Shared Services Reimagined—Bridging Gaps in Land, Food, and Climate Systems
When rural communities pool resources, knowledge, and solutions, everyone stands taller. But as we look ahead, shared services are about more than just saving money. They are essential for tackling complex, cross-boundary challenges in land, food, and climate.
Youth & Innovation - Getting behind Youth-Led Change
In rural Nova Scotia, youth are not just imagining a better future—they’re rolling up their sleeves and building it, well beyond the borders of Halifax or Sydney. Across the province, young leaders are stepping up in community-focused ways that create real change in land, food, and climate.
Festivals, Events & Shared Culture—Celebrating Intersections of Land, Food, and Climate
Through storytelling, music, and sharing meals, we build bridges across generations and cultures. When we break bread, we lay the groundwork for stronger collaboration and lasting systems change.
