The budget details government’s plan for managing the province’s finances. It outlines estimates of revenue and expenditures (expenses) for the 2023 to 2024 fiscal year and 4-year fiscal projections.
Public sector bodies have to report the names and compensation of anyone paid over $100,000 during the fiscal year. Public sector bodies include: members of the Government Reporting Entity (GRE) ...
Children who speak Mi'kmaw must be placed in an environment where the language is spoken and/or understood. Culturally enriched activities must be supported for the overall well-being of the child.
Beaver Bank Bypass Nova Scotia Department of Transportation and Public Works Mar 16, 2000 ...
Food safety courses are for those who handle and work with food regularly, like those in the food service industry. The Food Safety Regulations require that at least one person per shift must have ...
Use the Canada-Nova Scotia Targeted Housing Benefit (CNSTHB) Application - Renters to apply for help with the cost of your rent. The Canada-Nova Scotia Targeted Housing Benefit provides renters with a ...
Starting March 10th at 11:59pm, spring weight restrictions will be implemented for the following counties: Annapolis, Digby, Lunenburg, Queens, Kings, Shelburne ...
Use this service to pay a parking ticket online. You can pay more than 1 ticket at a time. If the parking ticket due date has passed, you need to visit a provincial courthouse to pay the ticket. If ...
With a Ticket Lottery Permit, you don’t need to submit a Ticket Lottery Report for raffles with prizes valued at $4,000 and under. You can't use a Ticket Lottery Permit for online sales (people need ...
Book an appointment at Access Nova Scotia for up to 3 Registry of Motor Vehicles or Business and Citizen Services options or 1 Vital Statistics option per appointment. You can only book an appointment ...
Use Form D: Landlord’s Notice to Quit for Rental Arrears to give a tenant Notice to Quit when the tenant has failed to pay rent and the landlord wants to end the tenancy. By law, you’re allowed to ...
Karen has held a variety of leadership positions since joining the Government of Nova Scotia in 1988. These include positions in the fields of workforce development, public school and early childhood ...