Income Assistance can help you with basic needs such as food, rent and utilities, and special needs like pharmacare, emergency dental care, and other needs. Employment Support Services (ESS) If you ...
bank statements for all of your accounts your Social Insurance Number (SIN) any other information that can help the caseworker understand your situation View information on who can receive Income ...
Budget 2026-27 Defending Nova Scotia: Planning for the long term makes strategic investments to forge a path towards prosperity. Defending Nova Scotia means empowering our people, our businesses and ...
You do not need to apply for the PRC. The Department of Community Services will determine if you are eligible in June of each year. If you are eligible, you will receive your first PRC payment in July ...
None of the information offered on this site, or provided by court staff, is intended to take the place of legal advice. Court staff cannot give legal advice. You should speak to a lawyer for legal ...
The Disability Support Program (DSP) supports adults and youth with disabilities to participate in meaningful activities, and in being a part of their community. Day programs funding by DSP are ...
The Department of Education and Early Childhood Development is responsible for children’s education, including early years, and primary to grade 12 in English and French in public schools across the ...
Below is a list of non-emergency numbers to use when you don’t need an immediate response or dispatch of emergency services. If you’re not sure if your situation is an emergency, call 911. They will ...
Pesticide applicator certification in Nova Scotia is based on the National Standard for Pesticide Education Training and Certification in Canada. Individuals wishing to obtain their initial pesticide ...
Nova Scotia's standards for snow clearing on the provincial roads and highways are among the best in Canada. During storms we focus on keeping the province's major highways passable. After a storm ...
Effective February 1, 2012, Nova Scotia introduced the Palliative Care Drug Program to help cover the cost of drugs needed for end-of-life care at home. The goals of the Program are to ensure the cost ...
PTA is a vital component of ecological forestry in Nova Scotia, along with the province's Forest Ecosystem Classification (FEC) system and the Silvicultural Guide for the Ecological Matrix (SGEM). The ...
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