Government of Nova Scotia News
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Press releases from the Government of Nova Scotia. Distributed by Communications Nova Scotia.
Updated: 2 hours 34 min ago
Nova Scotia Exporters Celebrated at Nova Scotia Export Achievement Awards
Nova Scotia Business Inc. -- The winners of the 35th annual Nova Scotia Export Achievement Awards were announced today, June 12.
Premier Stephen McNeil Recognizes Davis Day
Premier's Office -- The following is a statement by Premier Stephen McNeil.
On June 11, 1925, thousands of striking coal miners in Cape Breton marched through the streets and around Waterford Lake, taking a stand against harsh treatment by their employer. After reaching their destination, company police began firing at the unarmed miners. William Davis, a second-generation miner, husband and father, was killed. Several others were wounded by the more than 300 shots fired that day.
Film Production Announced
Nova Scotia Business Inc. -- Nova Scotia Business Inc. (NSBI) announced a newly approved production through the Nova Scotia Film and Television Production Incentive Fund today, June 11.
Applications Open for Crime Prevention Funding
Justice -- Nova Scotia communities, organizations and law enforcement agencies can apply for funding to help in their efforts to combat and address the impacts of crime and violence.
Libraries Increase Cancer-Related Resources for Children
Communities, Culture and Heritage -- Nova Scotians will have access to more cancer-related resources for their children at local libraries.
Employment Reaches Record High in May
Finance and Treasury Board -- Employment in Nova Scotia reached a new high of 468,900 jobs in May, the highest employment ever recorded in Nova Scotia.
Weekly Traffic Advisories
Transportation and Infrastructure Renewal -- CONTINUING WORK
Twenty-Seven Communities Receive Beautification Project Funding
Municipal Affairs -- NOTE: A complete list of approved projects under the Beautification and Streetscaping Program for 2019-20 follows this release.
Communities across the province will benefit from a $500,000 investment in projects to create more inviting public spaces for citizens and to help attract visitors.
Tourism Nova Scotia Seeks Professional Marketing Services
Tourism Nova Scotia -- Tourism Nova Scotia has issued a request for proposals for professional marketing services that will support its role in marketing Nova Scotia as a vacation destination.
Changements à venir dans le service de transport scolaire
Education and Early Childhood Development -- Des changements seront apportés à la façon dont le service de transport scolaire est offert dans la région d'Halifax. Des milliers de familles ont soumis leurs commentaires à ce sujet dans le cadre d'un sondage provincial en ligne. Le Centre régional pour l'éducation Halifax prépare une demande de propositions pour déterminer les options autres que Stock Transportation qui pourraient être utilisées pour la prestation du service de transport scolaire à Halifax.
Changes Coming for School Bus Service
Education and Early Childhood Development -- Changes are coming to the way school bus service is delivered in the Halifax region, after thousands of families made their views known through a provincial online survey.
Beals v. Dartmouth Comfort Inn Board of Inquiry Decision
Human Rights Commission -- The chair of an independent human rights board of inquiry into the matter of Yvette Beals v. Dartmouth Comfort Inn issued his decision today, June 6.
Paying Tribute on the 75th Anniversary of D-Day
Premier's Office -- The following is a statement by Premier Stephen McNeil.
Today, June 6, marks the 75th anniversary of D-Day and the Battle of Normandy, a pivotal event during the Second World War that ultimately led to the liberation of Europe.
Guide en langage clair sur les poursuites judiciaires dans les cas d'agression sexuelle
Public Prosecution Service -- Un Guide à l'intention des victimes d'agression sexuelle sur les poursuites judiciaires, récemment publié par le Service des poursuites publiques de la Nouvelle-Écosse, offre aux victimes d'agression sexuelle des renseignements en langage clair au sujet des poursuites judiciaires en cas d'agression sexuelle.
Plain Language Guide to a Sexual Assault Prosecution
Public Prosecution Service -- A Survivor’s Guide to Sexual Assault Prosecution, newly published by the Nova Scotia Public Prosecution Service, provides sexual assault survivors with plain language information about sexual assault prosecution.
Landlords Advised Against Discriminatory Rental Practices
Human Rights Commission -- The Nova Scotia Human Rights Commission is hoping to educate landlords after seeing a noticeable increase in inquiries related to discriminatory rental practices targeting families.
New Regulations for Natural Gas Contracts
Energy and Mines -- Government has approved new regulations under the Public Utilities Act that give the Utility and Review Board the ability to approve long-term natural gas pipeline contracts.
New Supports for Nova Scotians with Autism Spectrum Disorder
Health and Wellness -- A new pilot program is supporting parents of toddlers with autism spectrum disorder.
New Nursing Act Proclaimed
Health and Wellness -- The new Nursing Act and its regulations are now in effect. The act creates the new Nova Scotia College of Nursing - a single regulatory body for the nursing profession in the province.
Traffic Advisories, Colchester, Pictou and Yarmouth Counties
Transportation and Infrastructure Renewal -- NEW WORK