Government of Nova Scotia News
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Press releases from the Government of Nova Scotia. Distributed by Communications Nova Scotia.
Updated: 6 hours 46 min ago
House of Assembly Tartan Unveiled for 200th Anniversary of Province House
Speaker's Office -- Speaker of the House of Assembly Kevin Murphy and Gaelic Affairs Minister Randy Delorey unveiled the Nova Scotia House of Assembly tartan today, April 5, at Province House in Halifax. The tartan was made to commemorate the 200th anniversary of Province House this year.
Tax Changes Promote Investment in Innovation-driven Businesses
Finance and Treasury Board -- Government is introducing new and expanded non-refundable tax credits to encourage investment in Nova Scotia’s small and medium-sized businesses.
Financial Measures (2019) Act Introduced
Finance and Treasury Board -- Finance and Treasury Board Minister Karen Casey introduced the Financial Measures (2019) Act today, April 4.
Legislation Amended to Support Emera’s Growth
Business -- Government introduced two legislative amendments today, April 3, that deal with Emera Inc.
Tidal Energy Licence Revoked
Energy and Mines --
Government has revoked the marine renewable-electricity licence issued to Cape Sharp Tidal Venture.
Homicide Case Added to Rewards Program
Justice -- The RCMP and the province are adding the homicide of Laura Ross to the Rewards for Major Unsolved Crimes Program. The program offers up to $150,000 to anyone who shares information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons responsible for the crime.
Le gouvernement dépose une loi pour augmenter le nombre de dons d’organes et de tissus
Premier's Office --
Les dons d’organes et de tissus sauvent des vies et donnent de l’espoir aux personnes en attente d’une transplantation qui pourrait leur sauver la vie.
Government Introduces Legislation to Increase Organ and Tissue Donation
Premier's Office --
Organ and tissue donation saves lives and gives hope to those waiting for life-saving transplants.
Film Productions Announced
Nova Scotia Business Inc. -- Nova Scotia Business Inc. (NSBI) has announced newly approved productions through the Nova Scotia Film and Television Production Incentive Fund today, April 2.
NSBI Approves Payroll Rebates
Nova Scotia Business Inc. -- Nova Scotia Business Inc. (NSBI) has approved two business development incentives in the form of payroll rebates for Introhive Services (NS) Inc. and PitchPerfect Software Inc. doing business as Proposify, to expand their operations in Halifax.
Nova Scotia Celebrates Volunteers
Communities, Culture and Heritage -- Volunteers from across Nova Scotia were honoured at the province's 45th annual Provincial Volunteer Award Ceremony today, April 1, for their selfless contributions.
Call for Nominations for Council of the Federation Literacy Award
Labour and Advanced Education -- Nova Scotians are encouraged to recognize outstanding contributions to literacy and learning by nominating someone for the Council of the Federation Literacy Award.
Maud Lewis Exhibition to go to China this Spring
Communities, Culture and Heritage --
An exhibition celebrating the works of Maud Lewis and six other contemporary female Nova Scotian artists are once again part of the Nova Scotia cultural trade mission to China this spring.
Weekly Traffic Advisories
Transportation and Infrastructure Renewal -- CONTINUING WORK
Government Approves Writeoffs for 2018-19
Finance and Treasury Board -- The province is writing off $23.9 million in debts considered uncollectable as of March 31.
Focus Report Required from Northern Pulp
Environment -- Environment Minister Margaret Miller released her decision today, March 29, on the environmental assessment of Northern Pulp’s proposed effluent treatment plant.
Faster Access to Online Ticket Lottery Permits
Service Nova Scotia -- Sport teams, legions, religious organizations and other non-profit groups can now apply online for ticket lottery permits.
Action on Street Checks Report
Justice -- Attorney General and Minister of Justice Mark Furey today, March 28, directed police across the province to immediately cease using street checks as part of a quota system or performance measurement tool.
Nomination des membres des comités d'élaboration des normes d'accessibilité
Justice -- REMARQUE : La liste complète des membres du comité d'élaboration des normes en matière d'éducation et du comité d'élaboration des normes en matière d'environnement bâti est présentée à la fin du présent communiqué.
Trente-neuf Néo-Écossais et Néo-Écossaises contribueront à l'élaboration des premières normes d'accessibilité de la province.
Members Named to Accessibility Standard Development Committees
Justice -- NOTE: Following this release is a full list the Education Standard Development Committee and the Built Environment Standard Development Committee members.
Thirty-nine Nova Scotians will help develop the province’s first accessibility standards.