Nova Scotia residents talk why they choose to live and work in province

Earlier this week Danny Graham, the chief engagement officer of Engage Nova Scotia, wrote about a survey of a thousand Nova Scotians that asked them to rate Nova Scotia as a place to live.

About three-quarters of people aged 55 and older gave Nova Scotia an eight, nine, or 10 out of 10. Only half of respondents between the ages of 18 and 34 gave the province top marks.

CBC Radio's Mainstreet brought together four people under the age of 40 to talk about why they've chosen to make their futures here and what it takes to succeed.

Here's some of what they told him.

Christian AllaireCBC