Nova Scotia’s annual Christmas tree gift ends up on prominent paper’s front page
HALIFAX — An apparent debate over the cost of Nova Scotia’s annual Christmas tree gift to Boston has made it to the front page of one of the most-read papers in the United States.
The tale of the towering tree that’s given to the American city as a thank-you for help after the 1917 Halifax Explosion landed in Monday’s Wall Street Journal, replete with government-handout shots of people waving the Nova Scotia flag after the tree’s arrival in Boston.
But the story was focused around questions about the cost of finding, cutting, and shipping the tree, and in publicizing the Boston lighting ceremony, which is also attended by provincial government officials and other dignitaries.
CBC recently reported that Nova Scotia spent $242,000 last year to send the tree to Boston, including about $116,000 to the City of Boston and an ABC affiliate for a one-hour tree-lighting special.