- Africville was an African-Canadian community established near Halifax in the mid-19th century.
- Even though the residents did pay the taxes, residents received no services from the government and faced significant discrimination.
- In the 1960s, the city of Halifax demolished Africville under the urban renewal policies, leading to long-lasting dissatisfaction, they formally apologized in 2010.
- The specific reasons why the government does not give them the municipal services provided to Africville residents, despite their tax payments.
- What are the urban renewal policies, after the demolition, did they receive money from the government for the demolition or not?
- As the same as the second answer to the second question.