1-800-9LABOUR is an information line you can call to get safety information or to report a safety concern you see at work. You can also report safety concerns you see in public if they relate to ...
While every effort is made to keep the information up-to-date and ensure that it is accurate, Nova Scotia Environment is not responsible for discrepancies between information posted here and the ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
This is to advise that on March 6, 2025, EverWind NS Holdings Ltd. registered the EverWind Strait Crossing Transmission Line Project, Guysborough and Richmond Counties for environmental assessment, in ...
The official website for the province of Nova Scotia includes resources for people and business, information on government programs and tourism, news releases as well as links to all government ...
US tariffs on Canadian goods entering the United States may pose challenges for Nova Scotians. The Nova Scotia government is working closely with the Federal government to ensure a coordinated ...
You need to submit the International Fuel Tax Agreement (IFTA) Quarterly Tax Report if you’re an interjurisdictional carrier registered in Nova Scotia. You need to submit the form quarterly by a ...
Apply to the Housing Repair and Accessibility Program for help with the cost of accessibility adaptations (upgrades). You need to use the funding for accessibility adaptations (like wheelchair ramps, ...
Nova Scotia's Health Insurance Programs are designed to provide eligible residents with coverage for medically required hospital, medical, dental and optometric services with some restrictions.
The budget details government’s plan for managing the province’s finances. It outlines estimates of revenue and expenditures (expenses) for the 2025 to 2026 fiscal year and 4-year fiscal projections.