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 43 min ago
Removing Red Tape in Road, Highway Work Zones
Public Works -- Construction and traffic control companies that work on Nova Scotia roads and highways will soon have less paperwork to do when they want to use an automated flagger assistance device.
New Legislation to Support Publicly Funded French Education
Education and Early Childhood Development -- New legislation will support publicly funded French first-language education programs and services to ensure the well-being and success of Nova Scotia's Acadian and francophone students.
Nouvelle loi à l’appui de l’éducation publique en français
Education and Early Childhood Development -- Une nouvelle loi appuiera les programmes d’éducation publique en français langue maternelle pour assurer le bien-être et la réussite des élèves provenant de la communauté acadienne et francophone de la Nouvelle-Écosse.
Amendments Strengthen Action Against Opioid Companies
Health and Wellness -- The Province is updating legislation that holds opioid companies accountable for their actions and provides the government options to try to recover past and future healthcare costs due to opioid-related diseases, injuries or illnesses.
Legislation Allows Stronger Rules for Short-Term Rentals
Municipal Affairs and Housing -- Changes to regulations for short-term rentals such as Airbnbs will help make more long-term housing available.
New Legislation Recognizes First Responders
Emergency Management Office / Premier's Office -- Professional and volunteer first responders will soon have a day that recognizes their bravery and unwavering commitment to protecting people and their communities in the face of extraordinary circumstances.
More Funding for Supportive Housing, Shelter Options
Community Services -- More vulnerable Nova Scotians will benefit from added support and shelter options this winter.
Tiny Home Community for People Experiencing Homelessness
Community Services -- The government and private sector are coming together to build a tiny home community, the first of its kind in Nova Scotia, to help people experiencing homelessness in Halifax Regional Municipality (HRM).
More Seniors Now Eligible for Rent Supplements
Municipal Affairs and Housing -- Changes to the Province’s rent supplement program will expand eligibility for low-income seniors and put more money in the pockets of seniors who receive the supplement.
Extended Hours, Overnight Child-Care Pilot for Healthcare Workers in Sydney
Education and Early Childhood Development / Health and Wellness -- The Province is partnering with a child-care centre in Sydney to provide evening, weekend and overnight child-care options to healthcare workers at Cape Breton Regional Hospital.
Weekly Traffic Advisories
Public Works -- NOTE: The projects listed below are planned road and bridge work. For the most up-to-date provincial traffic notices follow @511ns on the X platform, formerly known as Twitter, at https://twitter.com/511ns , call 511 or visit: https://511.novascotia.ca/
NEW WORK
Le vaccin contre la COVID-19 est maintenant disponible en Nouvelle-Écosse
COVID - 19 / Health and Wellness -- Les rendez-vous pour le nouveau vaccin de Moderna contre la COVID-19 sont maintenant disponibles.
COVID-19 Vaccine Now Available Across Nova Scotia
COVID - 19 / Health and Wellness -- Appointments for the latest Moderna COVID-19 vaccine are now available.
Nova Scotia Celebrates 2023 Cadet Day
Military Relations / Intergovernmental Affairs -- Local cadet leaders and youth will join Barbara Adams, the new Minister responsible for Military Relations, to celebrate Cadet Day on Saturday, October 7.
Stronger Rules for Short-Term Rentals Can Relieve Housing Crisis
Municipal Affairs and Housing -- Too many Nova Scotians cannot find a place to live. The Province is making changes to how short-term rentals, such as Airbnbs, are regulated to help make more long-term housing available.
Emergency Health Services Employees Honoured
Health and Wellness -- NOTE: A list of Emergency Health Services employees receiving the award follows this release.
Eighty-one Emergency Health Services (EHS) employees with 20 or more years of service were recognized today, October 4, for their commitment to keeping Nova Scotians safe.
Récipiendaires de l'Ordre de la Nouvelle-Écosse pour 2023
Lieutenant-Governor -- REMARQUE : On trouvera la biographie et la photo des récipiendaires à l'adresse https://novascotia.ca/iga/2023recipients.asp
Les cinq récipiendaires de l’Ordre de la Nouvelle-Écosse de cette année se sont distingués dans de nombreux domaines, notamment les arts, le journalisme, la recherche sur l’équité en matière de santé et l’éducation.
2023 Order of Nova Scotia Recipients Announced
Lieutenant-Governor -- NOTE: Biographies and photos of the recipients are available at: https://novascotia.ca/iga/2023recipients.asp
This year’s five Order of Nova Scotia recipients have made their mark in diverse fields, including the arts, journalism, health equity research and education.
Consultation publique sur la loi sur les services aux enfants et à la famille
Community Services -- Les gens de la Nouvelle-Écosse sont invités à se prononcer sur la loi sur les services aux enfants et à la famille (Children and Family Services Act).
Province Seeks Input on Children and Family Services Act
Community Services -- Nova Scotians are invited to share their thoughts and ideas on the Children and Family Services Act.