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 48 min ago
Des modifications à la loi sur l'éducation renforcent la sécurité des élèves
Education and Early Childhood Development -- La sécurité et la protection des élèves seront renforcées grâce à des modifications à la loi sur l'éducation (Education Act), présentées aujourd'hui 13 mars.
Amendments to Education Act Reinforce Student Safety
Education and Early Childhood Development -- Student safety and protection will be strengthened with amendments to the Education Act introduced today, March 13.
Lancement du Prix pour l’excellence culinaire
Lieutenant Governor -- Un nouveau prix est lancé aujourd’hui, 13 mars, pour reconnaître les meilleurs étudiants en art culinaire du Nova Scotia Community College (NSCC).
Launch of Award for Culinary Excellence
Lieutenant Governor -- A new award launched today, March 13, recognizes top Nova Scotia Community College (NSCC) culinary students.
Nova Scotia Meeting with Doctors Abroad
Immigration -- Staff from the Nova Scotia Office of Immigration, Nova Scotia Health Authority and Nova Scotia College of Physicians and Surgeons are heading back to the United Kingdom (U.K.) this week to continue efforts to recruit more doctors to the province.
Parties Reach Settlement in Complaint
Human Rights Commission -- The parties in a human rights complaint alleging racial discrimination have reached a settlement through the Nova Scotia Human Rights Commission’s restorative process.
Amendments to Act Bring Flexibility to Managing Pension Plans
Finance and Treasury Board -- Government introduced changes to the Pension Benefits Act today, March 12, to support greater flexibility in managing defined-benefit plans and remove barriers for employers so they can continue to offer them.
New Coastal Protection Legislation
Environment -- Climate change is affecting our oceans and we must adapt to ensure our coastlines are protected.
Spring Cultural Trade Mission to Proceed Without Maud Lewis Exhibit
Communities, Culture and Heritage -- The works of Maud Lewis will not be travelling to China this spring. The province received word from the Guangdong Museum of Art in China that the Nova Scotia art exhibit launch will be postponed.
Statistics Canada Shows Nova Scotia Employment Growing While Unemployment Declines
Finance and Treasury Board -- Employment in Nova Scotia reached a new high of 466,500 this February, continuing eight consecutive months of growth, according to Statistics Canada.
Weekly Traffic Advisories
Transportation and Infrastructure Renewal -- NEW WORK
Spring Road Weight Restrictions to Begin
Transportation and Infrastructure Renewal --
Spring weight restrictions on all provincial roads will begin on March 11, starting at 12:01 a.m.
Act Supports Expanded Specialized Family Court
Justice -- Changes to the Judicature Act will help give Nova Scotia families improved access to a single, specialized court for all family law matters.
Amendments to Justices of Peace Act Introduced
Justice -- Legislation introduced today, March 8, will align the pay review process of presiding justices of the peace with provincial and family court judges.
Legislation to Help Modernize and Grow Tourism Sector
Municipal Affairs / Business -- Nova Scotia is modernizing its tourist accommodations legislation and taking steps to support tourism growth across the province.
Homicide Case Added to Rewards Program
Justice -- Halifax Regional Police and the provincial government are adding the homicide of Ryan Nehiley to the Rewards for Major Unsolved Crimes Program.
Capital Plan 2019-20
Transportation and Infrastructure Renewal / Finance and Treasury Board -- Communities across the province will see investments in hospitals, schools, highways and other critical infrastructure that will serve Nova Scotians for generations to come.
Changes to the Credit Union Act
Finance and Treasury Board -- Nova Scotians can be confident in the continued safety and stability of the credit union system with amendments to the Credit Union Act introduced today, March 6.
Innovative Solutions Win Open Data Contest
Internal Services -- Twenty-eight teams spent the weekend using data from the Nova Scotia Open Data Portal to develop innovative solutions as part of the third annual open data contest, held at Dalhousie University.
Demandes acceptées pour la bourse dans le secteur de l'énergie
Energy and Mines -- Les étudiants et étudiantes peuvent maintenant présenter une demande de bourse d'études dans le secteur de l'énergie Pengrowth – Nouvelle-Écosse, afin de les aider à poursuivre une carrière dans le secteur de l'énergie en Nouvelle-Écosse.