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 ...
Direct Family Support for Children (DFSC) and Enhanced Family Support for Children (EFSC) provide funding to enable families to support their child with a disability at home. DFSC and EFSC provide ...
The Department of Labour, Skills and Immigration (LSI) is conducting a comprehensive review of the Workers' Compensation Appeals System (WCAS). The WCAS provides a structured process for workers and ...
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 ...
File an application to resolve a dispute between a landlord and tenant (like termination of tenancy and damages to property). Tenants and landlords can resolve disputes themselves. When they can’t ...
Nova Scotia is removing barriers so consumers can buy alcohol directly from their favourite out-of-province producers and open up new opportunities for our local industry. Nova Scotia has signed a ...
Natural wetlands are important to the health and prosperity of our province. So, in 2011, government created a new policy to help conserve wetlands. The Environment Act requires an approval for ...
On 9 December 2022, EverWind Fuels Company, registered the EverWind Point Tupper Green Hydrogen/Ammonia Project – Phase 1 for environmental assessment (EA), in accordance with Part IV of the ...
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.
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, ...
Use Form DR2: Landlords Notice to Quit - Purchaser to Occupy Residential Premises (Sale of Residential Premises) to tell your tenant that they need to move out because you sold the property and the ...
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