Funding is expected to flow to universities in the coming weeks and is based on information provided by the universities on expenses incurred in responding to the pandemic.
Land transfer will help create affordable accessible housing in Windsor
The Nova Scotia Affordable Housing Commission is currently looking at sustainable, long-term recommendations for affordable housing
Advancing Immigration Programs
A new immigration pilot—and changes to existing streams—will attract more entrepreneurs and skilled workers to the province.
Wage Exemption for More Income Assistance Clients
As of May 1st, people are able to keep more of their income before seeing a reduction in their income assistance payments.
Have Your Say: Accessibility Standards
Government is seeking input from Nova Scotians to inform accessibility standards for education and the built environment.
Nova Scotia Wildfire Crew Helping in Alberta
A 21-person crew of wildfire fighters left Halifax on Thursday, May 23. The crew is expected to be on the fireline for about two weeks.
New Datasets on Open Data Portal
More new datasets are available on the provincial government’s open data portal.
Contest Alert: #NovaScotiaUNLISTED
For a chance to win, Nova Scotians can share their favourite locations, restaurants or activities, on Instagram using the hashtag #NovaScotiaUNLISTED
More Inclusive Education Supports for Students
Students across the province will have access to 173 more inclusive education specialists, teachers and non-teaching staff this September.
Community-based domestic violence prevention projects receive funding
Twenty-four community organizations and groups are receiving grants to prevent domestic violence.