Government of Nova Scotia News
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Press releases from the Government of Nova Scotia. Distributed by Communications Nova Scotia.
Updated: 9 hours 48 min ago
Major Healthcare Expansion Includes More Services in More Locations
Premier's Office -- More beds, more operating rooms and two new and larger emergency departments are among the elements of More, Faster: The Action for Health Build, a comprehensive plan for improving healthcare services for Nova Scotians.
Province Expands Home Heating Program, Supports Vulnerable Nova Scotians
Premier's Office -- The Province is providing more help to Nova Scotians struggling with the rising cost of living.
Free Heat Pumps for Low-Income Households, More Support for Others
Natural Resources and Renewables -- Low-income Nova Scotians will get free heat pumps and other home upgrades thanks to a $140-million provincial investment in energy efficiency programs over four years.
More Funding for Affordable Housing, Modular Homes
Municipal Affairs and Housing -- The Province is investing an additional $19.5 million to preserve, modernize and improve existing affordable housing, grow the community housing sector and add modular housing.
Geothermal Potential Heating Up in Cumberland County
Natural Resources and Renewables -- Geothermal energy already heats some buildings in Springhill, and a study funded by the Province will help advance its full potential in the area.
Extra Support for Community Generators, Rink Repairs
Communities, Culture, Tourism and Heritage -- The Province is helping community organizations purchase generators and supporting much-needed repairs at rural arenas.
Province Announces New Protected Areas, Funding to Protect More Land
Natural Resources and Renewables / Environment and Climate Change -- NOTE: A list of newly designated nature reserves and expanded wilderness areas follows this release.
The Province is investing an additional $20 million to help protect more of Nova Scotia’s land and water and designating another 9,300 hectares of Crown land for the benefit of Nova Scotians and the environment.
2022 Order of Nova Scotia Recipients Announced
Lieutenant-Governor -- NOTE: Biographies and photos of the recipients are available at: https://novascotia.ca/iga/order.asp
Five Nova Scotians who have made significant contributions to the province in a diverse range of fields, from public health to business mentorship, have been appointed to the Order of Nova Scotia.
Premier, Counterparts Discuss Healthcare
Premier's Office -- Premier Tim Houston joined other Canadian premiers for a virtual meeting of the Council of the Federation today, December 9.
New Children’s Book Shines Light on Honour Song
L'nu Affairs -- The Province and treaty education partners have worked together to develop a new children’s book about the Honour Song and its spiritual importance to Mi’kmaq.
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/en/mobile/
NEW WORK
Shorter Wait Times for Eye Surgeries
Health and Wellness -- More Nova Scotians will get their eye surgeries sooner thanks to an expanded partnership between Nova Scotia Health and Halifax Vision Surgical Centre.
More Local Food Coming to Northwood
Agriculture -- A new pilot project will put more local fruit, vegetables, meat and fish on the menu at Northwood’s Halifax Campus, Atlantic Canada’s largest long-term care facility.
New Wel-lukwen Award, Other Nova Scotia Human Rights Honours Presented
Nova Scotia Human Rights Commission -- Four individual Nova Scotians and three groups received Nova Scotia Human Rights Awards in honour of their work creating a more equitable, inclusive and respectful province at an event in Halifax today, December 9.
Investment in Road Upgrades
Public Works -- The Province is investing an additional $4 million in the Rural Impact Mitigation program and equipment to improve roads in Nova Scotia.
Premier Focuses on Healthcare Labour Mobility at Annual Meeting of Committee on Internal Trade
Premier's Office -- Premier Tim Houston emphasized the importance of making it easier for healthcare workers to move from one province to another during a meeting of Canadian trade ministers in Toronto today, December 8.
New Investments Support Caregivers in Long-Term Care Facilities, At Home
Seniors and Long-Term Care -- NOTE: A list of the new investments follows this release.
Long-term care facilities and home-care agencies will receive increased funding to help ensure ongoing, responsive care for seniors and other Nova Scotians relying on their services.
Province Releases Climate Change Plan for Clean Growth
Environment and Climate Change -- The Province is taking action to create a cleaner, more sustainable future for Nova Scotia.
New Endoscopy Room Open at Dartmouth General Hospital
Health and Wellness -- More Nova Scotians are receiving potentially life-saving cancer screening and treatment with the opening of a new endoscopy room at Dartmouth General Hospital.
Jennifer Doucet vs. Farrow Law Board of Inquiry
Nova Scotia Human Rights Commission -- An independent human rights board of inquiry in the matter of Jennifer Doucet vs. Jacqueline Farrow Law Office Inc., also known as Farrow Law, will begin Monday, December 12, in Halifax.