Government of Nova Scotia News
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Press releases from the Government of Nova Scotia. Distributed by Communications Nova Scotia.
Updated: 2 hours 56 min ago
Nova Scotia Launches Provincewide Mental Health and Addictions Peer Support Line
Office of Addictions and Mental Health -- Nova Scotians dealing with mental health and substance use concerns will soon be able to call a toll-free line to talk to people who have overcome similar challenges.
Higher Wages, Retroactive Pay for Early Childhood Educators
Education and Early Childhood Development -- Higher wages are coming for Nova Scotia’s early childhood educators working in regulated child-care settings thanks to a new provincial investment and the federal government’s contribution under the Canada–Nova Scotia Canada-Wide Early Learning and Child Care Agreement.
Augmentation de salaire rétroactive pour les éducateurs et éducatrices de la petite enfance
Education and Early Childhood Development -- Les éducateurs et éducatrices de la petite enfance de la Nouvelle-Écosse qui travaillent dans les établissements agréés de garde d'enfants recevront une augmentation de salaire grâce à un nouvel investissement provincial et à la contribution du gouvernement fédéral en vertu de l'Accord entre le Canada et la Nouvelle-Écosse sur l'apprentissage et la garde des jeunes enfants à l'échelle du Canada.
Community Conversations About Healthcare Begin Next Week
Health and Wellness -- Health and Wellness Minister Michelle Thompson, Deputy Minister Jeannine Lagassé and Nova Scotia Health CEO Karen Oldfield will hold community conversations with Nova Scotians about the work underway to improve healthcare in their area and across the province, starting October 19.
Weekly Traffic Advisories
Public Works -- NOTE: For the most up-to-date traffic notices, follow @511 on Twitter at https://twitter.com/511ns , call 511 or visit: https://511.novascotia.ca/en/mobile/
NEW WORK
Mental Health Day Focuses on Providing Supports
Office of Addictions and Mental Health / Health and Wellness -- Monday, October 10, is World Mental Health Day, a day for Nova Scotians to reflect on their own mental health and the mental health of others.
Cardiac Catheterization Lab for Cape Breton
Health and Wellness -- An advanced heart-care service currently available only in Halifax will be part of new expansions at Cape Breton Regional Hospital, Health and Wellness Minister Michelle Thompson announced today, October 7.
Statement on Hockey Canada
Premier's Office -- NOTE: The following is a statement from Premier Tim Houston.
I am deeply disappointed by what we continue to see with Hockey Canada.
Applications Now Open for Small Business Hurricane Relief Program
Hurricane Fiona / Economic Development / Premier's Office -- Small businesses struggling in the aftermath of hurricane Fiona can now apply for support through the Small Business Hurricane Relief Program.
More Support for Power Restoration Work
Hurricane Fiona / Emergency Management Office -- The Province is taking additional steps to ensure continued progress on hurricane Fiona power restoration.
Program Expands to Attract and Retain Young, Skilled Film and Video Workers
Premier's Office -- Nova Scotia’s thriving film and video industry will benefit from the More Opportunity for Skilled Trades (MOST) program helping attract and retain more young, skilled workers to meet demand.
Support for Community Projects to Help Older Nova Scotians Stay Active
Seniors and Long-Term Care -- Community groups are encouraged to create new projects to help Nova Scotia seniors be active and involved in their communities. Funding for projects is available through the annual Age-Friendly Communities Grant program, which is now open for applications.
Government Seeking Public Input on New Child and Youth Commission
Community Services -- Nova Scotians are invited to share their thoughts and ideas on the creation of the Child and Youth Commission.
Urgent Treatment Centre to Improve Care in Annapolis Royal
Health and Wellness -- People in the Annapolis Royal area will soon have an urgent treatment centre to help them get the care they need.
Seniors Week Focuses on Safety Following Hurricane Fiona
Seniors and Long-Term Care -- October 1 to 8 is Seniors Week in Nova Scotia, a chance to celebrate seniors and highlight their community contributions. In the wake of hurricane Fiona, Nova Scotians are asked to check in on older Nova Scotians as cleanup continues.
Survey on Housing Needs Now Open
Municipal Affairs and Housing -- The government is asking Nova Scotians to provide feedback on housing needs.
Nominations Open for 2022 Human Rights Awards
Nova Scotia Human Rights Commission -- The Nova Scotia Human Rights Commission is seeking nominations for the 2022 Nova Scotia Human Rights Awards.
Candidatures acceptées aux Prix des droits de la personne pour 2022
Nova Scotia Human Rights Commission -- La Commission des droits de la personne de la Nouvelle-Écosse invite les mises en candidature aux Prix des droits de la personne de 2022.
Most Provincial Government Offices Open Monday, October 3
Hurricane Fiona / Executive Council -- Most provincial government offices across Nova Scotia will be open Monday, October 3.
36th Annual Treaty Day, Op-Ed
L'nu Affairs -- NOTE: The following is an op-ed from Karla MacFarlane, Minister of L’nu Affairs.
Treaties are living documents that set out long-standing promises, mutual obligations, and benefits for the signing parties. The Peace and Friendship treaties between the Crown and Mi’kmaq signed in the 1700s continue to act as a foundation for our connection to one another. They help build meaningful relationships based on co-operation, understanding and respect.