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 14 min ago
Foster Family Appreciation Week, Op-ed
Community Services -- NOTE: The following is an op-ed from Karla MacFarlane, Minister of Community Services.
Foster caregivers are a pillar of the child welfare system – they give children and youth in care a foundation, a sense of security and love during a potentially turbulent time in their lives.
Amendments Strengthen Efficiency Nova Scotia
Natural Resources and Renewables -- Efficiency Nova Scotia’s ability to help Nova Scotia achieve its clean energy goals will be strengthened by amendments to the Public Utilities Act introduced today, October 21.
Legislation Encourages Productivity Investments, Supports Fertility and Surrogacy Options
Finance and Treasury Board -- Finance and Treasury Board Minister Allan MacMaster introduced the Financial Measures (Fall 2022) Act today, October 21.
Legislation Responds to Critical Need for Housing
Municipal Affairs and Housing -- The Province is taking steps to ensure Halifax Regional Municipality (HRM) bylaws will not stand in the way of fast-tracking housing development and increasing supply.
Perennia More Effective, Accountable as Crown Corporation
Agriculture -- The government is making Perennia Food and Agriculture Inc. a Crown corporation so it can work more closely with the government, increase public awareness of its services, and be more transparent.
Gaming, Municipal Finance Corporations Integrated With Government
Municipal Affairs and Housing / Finance and Treasury Board -- The Province will improve efficiency and accountability and reduce duplication through legislation introduced today, October 20, to complete the transition of the Nova Scotia Gaming Corporation and the Municipal Finance Corporation into the Department of Finance and Treasury Board.
Legislation Amalgamates Housing Authorities, Creates Nova Scotia Provincial Housing Agency
Municipal Affairs and Housing -- The Province is making significant changes in how public housing is managed to improve services for Nova Scotians in need.
Call for Ideas to Reduce Red Tape
Office of Regulatory Affairs and Service Effectiveness -- Nova Scotians can share their ideas to reduce red tape using the Province’s new Report Red Tape Tool, released today, October 20, during Small Business Week.
Improvements to Provincial Student Assistance Programs
Advanced Education -- Changes to the provincial student loan program will make post-secondary education more affordable and accessible for students and graduates in Nova Scotia.
Community Organization Recognized for Innovation in Mental Healthcare
Office of Addictions and Mental Health / Premier's Office -- Strongest Families Institute is Nova Scotia’s recipient of the Council of the Federation Award for Innovation in Mental Health and Addictions Care.
Feedback Will Support Modernizing Powers of Attorney Act
Justice -- The government will hold virtual discussions next week on further improving the Powers of Attorney Act.
Five Nova Scotians Appointed to Human Rights Commission
Nova Scotia Human Rights Commission -- Five Nova Scotians have recently been appointed to the Nova Scotia Human Rights Commission.
Legislation Modernizes Province’s Economic Development Approach
Economic Development / Public Works -- The Province is creating two new Crown corporations to increase accountability, drive economic growth and support businesses to grow and prosper.
Legislation Addresses Power Rates, Profits
Natural Resources and Renewables -- Amendments to the Public Utilities Act introduced today, October 19, will help protect ratepayers from power rate increases related to Nova Scotia Power’s general rate application now before the Nova Scotia Utility and Review Board (NSUARB).
Independent Report Makes Recommendations on Reducing Barriers to Housing Development
Municipal Affairs and Housing -- An independent report on barriers to housing development in Halifax Regional Municipality (HRM) recommends strong action to improve efficiency and increase supply.
New Provincial Park Designations in Antigonish County
Natural Resources and Renewables -- Two Antigonish County areas known for sandy beaches, boating, fishing and hiking will be designated as provincial parks.
Legislation Addresses Payment Disputes in Construction Industry
Public Works / Justice -- The Province is making sure that members of the construction industry are paid promptly for the work they do.
Modernizing Public Notice of Laws, Regulations
Justice -- Legislation introduced today, October 18, will improve the way the government makes official notice of important legislative and regulatory changes available to the public.
Legislation to Reduce Industrial Carbon Pollution
Environment and Climate Change -- The government introduced amendments to the Environment Act today, October 18, in response to a new federal mandate that requires all provinces and territories to put a higher price on carbon pollution.
Scholarships Awarded for Energy Studies
Natural Resources and Renewables -- The Nova Scotia Energy and Mines Scholarship has been awarded to 21 students to help them pursue energy-related studies at post-secondary institutions.