Government of Nova Scotia News
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Press releases from the Government of Nova Scotia. Distributed by Communications Nova Scotia.
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Weekly Traffic Advisories
Transportation and Infrastructure Renewal -- NEW WORK
Fentanyl Seized at Central Nova Scotia Correctional Facility
Justice -- A small amount of fentanyl was seized at the Central Nova Scotia Correctional Facility in Halifax Regional Municipality on Aug. 8, 2018.
Wage Exemption for More Income Assistance Clients
Community Services -- With changes to wage exemption rules, clients receiving income assistance who are self-employed or who receive tips, gratuities and commissions, will now have more money in their pockets. As of May 1st, people are able to keep more of this income before seeing a reduction in their income assistance payments.
Nova Scotia Sending Wildfire Crew to Alberta
Lands and Forestry -- Nova Scotia has answered the call to help fight wildfires in Alberta.
Le gouvernement souhaite connaître l'opinion des gens au sujet des normes d'accessibilité
Justice -- Le gouvernement souhaite connaître l'opinion des gens de la Nouvelle-Écosse au sujet des normes d'accessibilité en matière d'éducation et d'environnement bâti.
Province Seeks Input into Accessibility Standards
Justice -- Government is seeking input from Nova Scotians to inform accessibility standards for education and the built environment.
New Chair Appointed to Nova Scotia Human Rights Commission
Justice -- The government has appointed Cheryl Knockwood as the new chair of the Human Rights Commission.
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, May 21.
NSBI Approves Innovation Rebate
Nova Scotia Business Inc. -- Nova Scotia Business Inc. (NSBI) approved a business development incentive in the form of an innovation rebate for Dartmouth Metals and Bottle Ltd.
Application Dates for Annual Cape Breton Moose Hunt
Lands and Forestry -- Nova Scotians can apply for the annual moose licence lottery starting today, May 17.
Weekly Traffic Advisories
Transportation and Infrastructure Renewal -- NEW WORK
Youth Health Centre Promotes Health and Wellness
Health and Wellness -- A new youth health centre at Digby Regional High School is piloting a new model to help teenagers with mental health and health promotion.
Deputy Minister Change
Premier's Office -- Lynn Hartwell, deputy minister of the Department of Community Services, has announced she is leaving government to pursue another opportunity.
2013 Homicide Case Added to Rewards Program
Justice --
Traffic Advisory, Cape Breton Regional Municipality
Transportation and Infrastructure Renewal -- CAPE BRETON REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY: Sydney River
Premier Announces Byelection
Premier's Office -- Premier Stephen McNeil announced today, May 15, that a byelection will be held in the constituency of Sackville-Cobequid on Tuesday, June 18.
Symington v. Halifax Regional Municipality Fire and Emergency Services
Human Rights Commission -- An independent human rights board of inquiry into the matter of Kathleen Symington v. Halifax Regional Municipality Fire and Emergency Services will begin Tuesday, May 21, in Halifax.
New Funding for Nova Scotia Native Women’s Association
Status of Women -- Government announced annual funding for the Nova Scotia Native Women’s Association of $205,700 today, May 15, at an event at Glooscap First Nation.
Experts choisis pour l'évaluation de l'inclusion scolaire
Education and Early Childhood Development -- Deux professeurs de l'Université d'Ottawa dirigeront une évaluation de la mise en oeuvre de l'inclusion scolaire en Nouvelle-Écosse. Leur objectif est de mieux comprendre ce qui fonctionne bien et ce qui pourrait être ajusté pour mieux répondre aux besoins des élèves.
Experts Selected to Review Inclusive Education
Education and Early Childhood Development -- Two professors from the University of Ottawa will lead an evaluation into the implementation of inclusive education in Nova Scotia. Their goal is to gain a deeper understanding of what is working and what may need to be adjusted to better support students.