Government of Nova Scotia News
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Press releases from the Government of Nova Scotia. Distributed by Communications Nova Scotia.
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Investment Will Help Enhance Day Programs, Community Living
Community Services -- Nova Scotians with disabilities will have enhanced programing and more community living opportunities through L'Arche Homefires.
Fish Harvesters in Region Two Vote for Representation
Fisheries and Aquaculture -- Fish harvesters in Region Two, the eastern half of Cape Breton from the Inverness-Victoria County line to the Canso Causeway, have voted in favour of being represented by an accredited organization under the Fish Harvesters Organizations Support Act.
Dernière séance de consultations publiques à Halifax, diffusée en direct sur le Web
Energy -- Les Néo-Écossais ont encore une fois l'occasion de contribuer à façonner l'avenir à long terme du réseau d'électricité de la province lors d'une rencontre publique à Halifax, qui sera diffusée en direct sur le Web, en français et en anglais, aujourd'hui 15 octobre à 19 h.
Public Consultation Wraps Up with Halifax Session, Webcasts
Energy -- Nova Scotians have more opportunities to help define the long-term future of the province's electricity system at a public meeting in Halifax and a live webcast in French and English, today, Oct. 15, at 7 p.m.
Enhanced Financing-Mentoring For Fishery Businesses
Fisheries and Aquaculture -- A memorandum of understanding between the Nova Scotia Fisheries and Aquaculture Loan Board and the Nova Scotia Co-operative Council will enhance access to financial services and business mentoring for fish harvesters and sea farmers.
Nova Scotians Can Access New Pension Plan
Finance and Treasury Board -- Nova Scotians will soon have a new option to save for their retirement to help ensure financial security in their later years.
Graduate Students Receive Innovation and Research Scholarships
Labour and Advanced Education -- NOTE: Information on several of this year's recipients follows this release.
Graduate students at universities across the province have been awarded scholarships, helping them stay in Nova Scotia to do research that could lead to jobs, new products and more opportunities.
Initiative Encourages More Women on Boards, in Senior Management
Finance and Treasury Board -- Nova Scotia is making changes to its securities rules to encourage more women to be represented in corporate and other boards of directors, and in senior management.
Marine Heritage Study Launched
Communities, Culture and Heritage -- Government is partnering with Saint Mary's University to study Nova Scotia's marine heritage resources.
Financial Services Sector Welcomes Cayman Firm
Nova Scotia Business Inc. -- CNS Accounting Solutions Ltd. is opening its first Canadian office in Halifax.
Draft Recommendations Released for Consultation
Municipal Affairs -- NOTE TO EDITORS: Municipal Affairs Minister Mark Furey and Union of Nova Scotia Municipalities president Dave Corkum, will be available to media in the lobby of the House of Assembly, 1726 Hollis St., Halifax, today, Oct. 15, following question period.
Municipalities and villages have an opportunity to review and comment on draft recommendations in the provincial-municipal fiscal review report.
Le crédit de développement personnel : avantageux pour les élèves et les organismes
Education and Early Childhood Development --
Le gouvernement espère qu'un plus grand nombre d'organismes participeront à un programme qui offre aux élèves une expérience unique tout en leur accordant un crédit d'études secondaires.
Government Provides Support for Yarmouth Ferry as Season Wraps Up
Economic and Rural Development and Tourism -- The Nova Star made its final crossing from Portland, Maine to Yarmouth this morning, finishing a first sailing season that had about 59,000 passengers travel on the service.
Province and Federal Government to Share Highway Upgrades
Transportation and Infrastructure Renewal -- The Province of Nova Scotia and the Government of Canada have agreed to share the cost of upgrading 130 kilometres of the 100-series highway system in Nova Scotia over the next four years.
Surplus Auction Set For Oct. 18
Internal Services -- Government's next surplus auction is Saturday, Oct. 18, in Dartmouth.
Premier Welcomes Contract Agreement
Premier's Office -- Premier Stephen McNeil welcomed a contract agreement today, Oct. 10, between nurses who are members of Nova Scotia Government Employees Union (NSGEU) Local 97 and their employer, Capital District Health Authority.
Weekly Traffic Advisories
Transportation and Infrastructure Renewal -- NEW WORK
Province Apologizes to Former Residents of Nova Scotia Home for Colored Children
Premier's Office -- NOTE: A social-media version of this release is available at
novascotia.ca/news/smr/2014-10-10-NSHCC-Apology/ . Hi-res, downloadable photos and video will be added after the event.
Premier Stephen McNeil offered a formal apology today, Oct. 10, on behalf of the province to those who suffered abuse and neglect at the Nova Scotia Home for Colored Children.
Former Speakers Appointed Honorary Members of Executive Council
Premier's Office -- Six former Speakers of the House of Assembly have been appointed honorary members of Nova Scotia's Executive Council.
Legislation Formally Appoints CEO of Housing Nova Scotia
Community Services -- Amendments introduced to the Housing Act and the Housing Nova Scotia Act today, Oct. 9, will formally establish the position of a chief executive officer.