Government of Nova Scotia News
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Press releases from the Government of Nova Scotia. Distributed by Communications Nova Scotia.
Updated: 10 hours 26 min ago
One-time Grant Provides Financial Relief for Post-Secondary Students
Advanced Education -- Today, November 29, the Province is announcing additional funding to help post-secondary students with the rising cost of living. About 11,000 students who receive Nova Scotia student assistance in the 2022-23 academic year will receive a one-time payment of $550.
Halifax Missing Persons Case Added to Rewards Program
Justice -- The missing persons case of Devon Sinclair Marsman has been added to the government’s major crimes reward program.
Province Seeks Feedback on Racism, Discrimination in Healthcare
Health and Wellness -- The Province is asking diverse groups to share their experiences in order to improve Nova Scotia’s healthcare system.
Réduction des frais de garde d’enfants en Nouvelle-Écosse
Acadian Affairs and Francophonie / Education and Early Childhood Development -- Les familles de la Nouvelle-Écosse paieront bientôt moins cher pour la garde des enfants dans le cadre des efforts du gouvernement pour rendre la vie plus abordable en réduisant les frais et en améliorant l’accès aux services de garde d’enfants.
Lower Child-Care Fees for Nova Scotians
Education and Early Childhood Development -- Families across Nova Scotia will soon be paying less for child care as part of the government’s efforts to make life more affordable by reducing fees and improving access to affordable child care.
Cultural Connections, Trade and Healthcare Focus of Premier’s Visit to Boston, Washington, D.C.
Premier's Office -- Premier Tim Houston will visit Boston and Washington, D.C. from November 30 to December 7 to advance Nova Scotia’s interests in cultural connections, trade and healthcare innovation.
Government Urges Safety as Southwestern Lobster Season Starts
Labour, Skills and Immigration / Fisheries and Aquaculture -- Lobster fishing season begins Monday, November 28, in Southwestern Nova Scotia. Dumping Day, as it is known in lobster fishing areas 33 and 34, brings excitement and opportunity – but also great risk.
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/
CONTINUING WORK
Mise à jour des données du Plan d'action pour la santé
Acadian Affairs and Francophonie / Health and Wellness -- Les gens de la Nouvelle-Écosse peuvent maintenant voir des données mises à jour au sujet des soins de santé sur le site Web du Plan d'action pour la santé.
Action for Health Data Updated
Health and Wellness -- Nova Scotians can now see updated healthcare data on the Action for Health website.
Financement pour les fournisseurs de services de transport en commun dans la province
Public Works -- REMARQUE : Une liste des récipiendaires du financement suit le présent communiqué.
Afin d'aider à compenser la perte de revenus causée par l'isolement des gens pendant la pandémie de COVID-19, le gouvernement verse 10,9 millions de dollars aux fournisseurs de services de transport en commun à l'échelle de la province.
Funding for Transit Service Providers Across the Province
Public Works -- NOTE: The list of funding recipients follows this release.
To help offset fare revenue lost as people stayed home during the COVID-19 pandemic, the government is distributing $10.9 million to transit service providers throughout the province.
Emergency Overnight Winter Shelter to Open in Amherst
Community Services --
The Province will provide $360,000 in funding for a new emergency shelter serving Cumberland County this winter to support people experiencing homelessness.
Public Engagement on Food and Beverage Strategy
Agriculture -- Nova Scotians are encouraged to share their views on what the government can do to help get more healthy, local food onto kitchen tables.
New Emergency Overnight Winter Shelter in Dartmouth
Community Services -- The Province will provide funding for another emergency shelter in Halifax Regional Municipality this winter to help people experiencing homelessness.
More Money to Make Homes in Mi’kmaw Communities Energy Efficient
Natural Resources and Renewables -- Additional funding from the Province and federal government will ensure all homes in Nova Scotia Mi’kmaw communities can get free energy efficiency upgrades.
Support for Black Cultural Centre Strategic Plan
African Nova Scotian Affairs -- The Province is providing $225,000 to the Black Cultural Centre for Nova Scotia to advance the centre’s vision to protect, preserve and promote African Nova Scotian culture and history.
Doctors to Help with Doctor Recruitment
Office of Healthcare Professionals Recruitment / Health and Wellness -- Doctors already living and working in the province will now play a lead role in convincing other doctors to practice in Nova Scotia.
Statement on Government of Canada Carbon Tax
Premier's Office -- NOTE: The following is a statement by Premier Tim Houston. A letter from the Premier to the Government of Canada sent Monday, November 21, can be found at: https://novascotia.ca/news/docs/2022/11/22/Letter-to-Honourable-Steven-Guilbeault-November-21-2022.pdf
I want to express my profound disappointment in the decision by the Government of Canada to impose a carbon tax on Nova Scotians at a time when fuel and heating costs are at an all-time high and many Nova Scotians are struggling.
Change to Down Payment Assistance Program
Municipal Affairs and Housing -- More Nova Scotians will get an opportunity to buy their first home with a change to the provincial Down Payment Assistance Program.