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 35 min ago
Nova Scotia Receives Highest-Ever Credit Rating
Premier's Office -- Nova Scotia has received its highest-ever credit rating from Standard and Poor’s bond-rating agency.
Government Pilots New Model for Youth Health in Schools
Health and Wellness -- Four Nova Scotia high schools will pilot a new model for youth health centres.
More Clean Energy Coming to the Annapolis Valley
Energy and Mines -- Community organizations are adding more clean, renewable solar energy to Nova Scotia’s electricity grid with support from the province.
New Health-care Committee
House of Assembly -- The Nova Scotia House of Assembly will create a standing committee on health care.
Weekly Traffic Advisories
Transportation and Infrastructure Renewal -- NEW WORK
MacLean, Livingstone, Delaney and Disability Rights Coalition of Nova Scotia v. Province of Nova Scotia Hearing Resumes
Human Rights Commission -- The independent Nova Scotia human rights board of inquiry in the case of Beth MacLean, Sheila Livingstone, Joseph Delaney and the Disability Rights Coalition of Nova Scotia v. Province of Nova Scotia, will resume on Tuesday, Sept. 18 in Halifax.
Community Projects to Reduce Poverty
Community Services / Communities, Culture and Heritage -- Communities throughout Nova Scotia will receive funding to support those living in or facing poverty.
Act to Restrict Possession and Sale of Body Armour
Justice -- Law enforcement officers and Nova Scotians will benefit from changes the government is introducing to make communities safer.
More Leave Time for Nova Scotia Employees and their Families
Labour and Advanced Education -- Government is making changes to the Labour Standards Code to provide employees with more time to support and care for their families.
Changes to the Animal Protection Act
Agriculture -- Changes to the Animal Protection Act introduced today, Sept. 13 will strengthen the rules that protect animals in Nova Scotia.
Supporting Victims of Online Bullying, Op-ed
Justice -- NOTE: The following is an op-ed from Justice Minister Mark Furey.
Bullying today goes far beyond the playground, campus, or workplace; it can be online and quickly seen and shared by many, where the victim has no escape.
Exposition prochaine de céramiques à la Résidence du gouverneur
Lieutenant Governor -- En collaboration avec la « Nova Scotia Potters Guild », la Résidence du gouverneur accueillera une exposition intitulée « Quaff: To Drink Deeply », qui présentera des œuvres créées par certains des meilleurs artistes céramistes de la Nouvelle-Écosse.
Ceramics Exhibit to Open at Government House
Lieutenant Governor -- In collaboration with the Nova Scotia Potters Guild, Government House will host an exhibition titled Quaff: To Drink Deeply that has been created by some of Nova Scotia’s finest ceramic artists.
Legislation Introduced to Remove Provincial Trade Barriers
Intergovernmental Affairs -- Legislation introduced today, Sept. 12, will help enhance interprovincial trade and meet requirements under the Canadian Free Trade Agreement.
New Specialist Residency Spaces
Health and Wellness -- Fifteen new spaces will be added to Dalhousie University’s specialist residency program.
Death in Correctional Services Custody
Justice -- A 29-year-old man found unresponsive in his cell on Sept. 10 at Central Nova Scotia Correctional Facility in Dartmouth died at the Dartmouth General Hospital today, Sept. 11.
Protecting Rights of 2SLGBTIQ+ Youth with Prohibition on Harmful Therapy
Justice -- Legislation was introduced today, Sept. 11, to prohibit the use of a discriminatory and harmful therapy that attempts to change the sexual orientation or gender identity of young people who identify as 2SLGBTIQ+.
Modifications à la loi sur les garderies
Education and Early Childhood Development -- Le gouvernement a présenté des modifications à la loi sur les garderies (Day Care Act), aujourd'hui 11 septembre, afin de permettre aux familles de continuer d'avoir accès à des services sécuritaires et de qualité supérieure dans les programmes de garderie en milieu familial.
Amendments to Day Care Act
Education and Early Childhood Development -- Government introduced amendments to the Day Care Act today, Sept. 11, to ensure families continue to have access to safe and high-quality care in family home child care programs.
Amendments to Liquor Control Act Repeal Prohibition Era Plebiscite Requirement
Finance and Treasury Board -- Amendments to the Liquor Control Act will mean less red tape for new wineries, craft breweries, distilleries and lounges, and the Nova Scotia Liquor Corporation (NSLC).