Halifax mayor says office had 'good laugh' over Regina ad | Unpublished
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Halifax mayor says office had 'good laugh' over Regina ad

May 22, 2026

"Halifax, you're not opening doors for me anymore" is the first line of a new social media ad targeting Halifax residents. It goes on to say, "It's time to move on" and links to liveinregina.com. Halifax Mayor Andy Filmore says he admires the "plucky spirit of it all."



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