The missing children of Canada’s east coast: Census shows rapidly greying region
HALIFAX — Maitland District Elementary once bustled with activity.
Today, the students are gone, the northern Nova Scotia school a symbol of the relentless exodus from Atlantic Canada that was made plain again Wednesday by the latest census numbers from Statistics Canada.
The red brick school, with its cheery classrooms and gleaming halls, was built at the height of the baby boom and filled with students and hope.
Decades later, the school’s enrolment had dwindled to 20 students, its classrooms nearly empty and hallways deserted. The local school board put multiple grades in one class and put off badly needed maintenance.


