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 8 min ago
COVID-19 Weekly Data Report
COVID - 19 / Health and Wellness -- The data in this week’s COVID-19 epidemiologic summary points to a possible stabilization in two key metrics after a period of steady increases. In this seven-day reporting period, the number of lab-confirmed cases and the number of cases linked to long-term care outbreaks are similar to levels in the previous six-day reporting period.
Rapport hebdomadaire des données sur la COVID-19
COVID - 19 / Health and Wellness -- Les données contenues dans le sommaire épidémiologique sur la COVID-19 cette semaine laissent entrevoir une possible stabilisation dans deux paramètres clés après une période d’augmentations soutenues. Durant la période de sept jours visée par le rapport d’aujourd’hui, le nombre de cas confirmés en laboratoire et le nombre de cas liés aux éclosions dans les établissements de soins de longue durée sont semblables aux nombres observés durant la période précédente de six jours.
Funeral Home Licence Suspended
Service Nova Scotia and Internal Services -- Forest Haven Memorial Gardens in Sydney will have its crematorium licence suspended for two months effective Thursday, April 28, for a wrongful cremation that occurred last December. The suspension means the funeral home cannot do cremations during this time.
Lancement de l’examen indépendant de la loi sur l’accessibilité
Justice -- Les consultations relatives au premier examen indépendant de la loi sur l’accessibilité (Accessibility Act) ont commencé aujourd’hui, le 21 avril.
Independent Review of Accessibility Act Launches
Justice -- Consultations for the first independent review of the Accessibility Act launched today, April 21.
High-Speed Internet for More Nova Scotians
Develop Nova Scotia -- High-speed internet will reach another 400 Nova Scotia homes and businesses under new contracts with Eastlink and Bell signed by Develop Nova Scotia.
Nova Scotia Enhances Support for Ukrainians
Labour, Skills and Immigration / Premier's Office -- The Province is working with the YMCA to provide more support for Ukrainian newcomers arriving in Nova Scotia. The government is also streamlining the immigration process for Ukrainians.
Province Creates Community Housing Growth Fund
Municipal Affairs and Housing -- The government is investing $2.5 million to create a community housing growth fund to strengthen the sector and grow the number of non-profit housing units in Nova Scotia.
Disability Rights Board of Inquiry
Nova Scotia Human Rights Commission -- An independent human rights board of inquiry in the matter of Disability Rights Coalition of Nova Scotia, Beth MacLean, Sheila Livingstone and Joseph Delaney vs. the Province of Nova Scotia will continue Friday, April 22.
Rapport hebdomadaire des données sur la COVID-19
COVID - 19 / Health and Wellness -- Le rapport épidémiologique de cette semaine sur la COVID-19 montre une augmentation continue des résultats positifs des tests analysés en laboratoire et une augmentation correspondante des données utilisées pour surveiller les cas de complications graves. En raison du taux élevé de vaccination, il y a moins d'hospitalisation ou de décès liés à la COVID-19, en pourcentage du nombre total de cas.
COVID-19 Weekly Data Report
COVID - 19 / Health and Wellness -- This week’s COVID-19 data report shows a continued increase in the number of lab-confirmed infections and corresponding increase in the metrics used to monitor severe outcomes. Because of widespread vaccine coverage, there are fewer people as a percentage of total cases ending up in hospital or dying of COVID-19.
Remembering, Reflecting on April 18-19, 2020
Premier's Office -- NOTE: A statement by Premier Tim Houston, read in the House of Assembly today, April 14, follows the release.
The Province is asking Nova Scotians to come together to remember those who lost their lives on April 18 and 19, 2020.
Nova Scotia Federation of Municipalities to Deliver Sustainable Communities Challenge Fund
Environment and Climate Change -- Communities across the province will benefit from funding to help them adapt to climate change and mitigate its effects, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and create jobs.
Weekly Traffic Advisories
Public Works -- CONTINUING WORK
Province Unveils New Pre-school Autism Services
Office of Addictions and Mental Health -- Pre-school age children on the autism spectrum and their families will soon have access to a broader range of tailored supports.
Mask Requirement Remains in Public Schools
COVID - 19 / Education and Early Childhood Development -- The Department of Education and Early Childhood Development will maintain the mask requirement in Nova Scotia’s public schools until at least the May long weekend.
Le port du masque maintenu dans les écoles publiques
COVID - 19 / Education and Early Childhood Development -- Le ministère de l'Éducation et du Développement de la petite enfance continuera d'exiger le port du masque dans les écoles publiques de la Nouvelle-Écosse au moins jusqu'à la fête de la Reine en mai.
Investment in Mi’kmaw Mental Health Supports
Office of Addictions and Mental Health -- New funding for the Eskasoni Crisis and Referral Centre will support mental health and addictions related services for Eskasoni First Nation and Mi’kmaw people across the province.
Nomination d'une médiatrice dans le conflit de travail à l'Université Sainte-Anne
Labour, Skills and Immigration -- Jill Balser, ministre du Travail, des Compétences et de l'Immigration, a nommé la médiatrice Michelle Flaherty pour aider l'Université Sainte-Anne et l'Association des professeurs, professeures et bibliothécaires de l'Université Sainte-Anne a régler leur conflit de travail.
External Mediator Appointed in Université Sainte-Anne Strike
Labour, Skills and Immigration -- Labour, Skills and Immigration Minister Jill Balser has appointed mediator Michelle Flaherty to help Université Sainte-Anne and Association des professeurs, professeures et bibliothécaires de l’Université Sainte-Anne reach a settlement in their labour dispute.