Government of Nova Scotia News
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Press releases from the Government of Nova Scotia. Distributed by Communications Nova Scotia.
Updated: 1 hour 59 min ago
Government Raises Pride Flag in Halifax
Public Service Commission -- A symbol of Pride is waving over Province House in Halifax today, June 28.
Review Committee Established to Investigate Deaths in Custody
Justice -- The Province has established a standing committee to investigate deaths of people in the custody of provincial correctional services.
New School for West Hants
Education and Early Childhood Development -- The Province is investing in a new school to replace Windsor Forks and Three Mile Plains district schools, offering a modern learning environment for students in pre-primary to Grade 5.
Lifeguard Supervision Starts July 1
Natural Resources and Renewables -- Lifeguard supervision at many Nova Scotia beaches will begin Saturday, July 1.
New Pilot Program for Continuing Care Assistants Looking to Advance Their Careers
Seniors and Long-Term Care -- Nova Scotia is taking the next step in building long-term career advancement opportunities in the continuing care sector by offering a free, practical nursing diploma program for continuing care assistants (CCAs) working in Nova Scotia.
Investments in New Mi’kmaw Native Friendship Centre
L'nu Affairs -- Wije’winen Centre, a new Mi’kmaw Native Friendship Centre in Halifax, is receiving more financial support with construction of the facility on the horizon.
Funding Supports Trail Infrastructure, Tourism
Communities, Culture, Tourism and Heritage -- Visitors to northern Cape Breton will soon be able to enjoy a new coastal hiking trail within the Polletts Cove-Aspy Fault Wilderness Area north of the Cabot Trail.
Atlantic Premiers Ask Prime Minister for Immediate Meeting
Premier's Office -- Premier Tim Houston joined other Atlantic Premiers today, June 23, in calling for a meeting as soon as possible with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to discuss the disproportionate impact of the federal government’s new clean fuel standards on Atlantic Canadians.
Weekly Traffic Advisories
Public Works -- NOTE: For the most up-to-date traffic notices, follow @511ns on Twitter at https://twitter.com/511ns , call 511 or visit: https://511.novascotia.ca/
CONTINUING WORK
Environmental Racism Panel Members Appointed
Office of Equity and Anti-Racism Initiatives / Environment and Climate Change -- NOTE: Background information about the panel members follows this release.
The government has appointed experienced community leaders with a broad range of expertise to lead work on its legislated commitment to address environmental racism. This is the first time a panel of this nature has been formed to address historic environmental racism in Canada.
Province Creates New School in Historic Acadian Community
Education and Early Childhood Development -- The Province is creating a new French first-language school to serve the historic Acadian community of Tor Bay, Guysborough County.
La Province crée une nouvelle école dans une communauté acadienne historique
Education and Early Childhood Development -- La Province crée une nouvelle école francophone pour servir la communauté acadienne historique de Torbé, dans le comté de Guysborough.
Applications Open for Emergency Relief Grant for Individuals
Labour, Skills and Immigration / Premier's Office -- Nova Scotians who lost income because of the recent wildfires in Halifax Regional Municipality and Shelburne County may be eligible for short-term financial support through the Emergency Relief Grant for Individuals.
Changes to Need a Family Practice Registry, New Incentive for Physicians
Health and Wellness -- Changes to the Need a Family Practice Registry will help more people get the care they need sooner.
New School for Pictou County
Education and Early Childhood Development -- Students in Trenton will attend a new school for pre-primary to Grade 8 thanks to provincial funding.
Helping Patients Get Home Sooner
Health and Wellness -- Real-time information is helping healthcare teams provide better, faster care to patients.
Minister’s Statement on National Indigenous Peoples Day
L'nu Affairs -- NOTE: The following is a statement from Karla MacFarlane, Minister of L’nu Affairs.
Today, June 21, we celebrate National Indigenous Peoples Day from coast to coast to coast. It’s a time meant to focus our attention on the cultures, traditions and experiences of First Nations, Inuit and Métis people throughout Canada.
Small Business Wildfire Relief Program Expanding
Economic Development / Premier's Office -- The Province is offering assistance to more small businesses impacted by recent wildfires in Halifax Regional Municipality and Shelburne County.
Statement on Auditor General’s Report on Island Employment Association
Labour, Skills and Immigration -- NOTE: The following is a statement from Jill Balser, Minister of Labour, Skills and Immigration.
Today, the Auditor General’s Office released its report on Island Employment, a service provider contracted by the government to deliver employment services to the local community.
Investigation of Island Employment Association
Auditor General -- Auditor General Kim Adair released her report on the investigation of Island Employment Association today, June 20.