killam vice-president: When ISANS needs to find stable housing for its clients, Killam answers the call and offers up units at a discounted rate, according to The Chronicle Herald. That relationship was put to the test this year, as hundreds of immigrants arrived in Nova Scotia due to the Syrian refugee crisis. Over the years, Killam and ISANS have developed a pretty important relationship. But like always, Killam rose to the occasion. On top of his role with Killam, Jackson is also president of the Investment Property Owners Association of Nova Scotia. We are a longstanding supporter of ISANS, said Jeremy Jackson, Killam vice-president of marketing and program development.
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