Until this year, Graeme Berwick’s biggest online purchases were a couple of pairs of jeans and some household appliances.
Then the Toronto man bought a house 1,200 kilometres away.
“We hadn’t even seen it, except for in a couple of videos,” he said in a Zoom interview from the new home he shares with his partner near the community of Tusket in southwest Nova Scotia. “It was big steps for us.”
Berwick and his partner are two of the tens thousands of people who crossed the Nova Scotia border in early 2021 for work, pleasure or to move to the province,
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