A Guide to local government in Nova ScotiaGuide to the full spectrum of municipal government operations in Nova Scotia, including elections, budgeting, grants, taxation, planning, public participation, personnel policy, labour relations and public education
In the province to which they removed they received free grants of land and they formed a valuable accession to the scant population. At the first session of the Legislature of Nova Scotia a law was passed requiring all Catholic priests to leave the country; and any person who harbored a...
The first being the federal government’s announcement of acapon new international student-visa permits – a move it said will potentially cost Nova Scotia’s universities many millions of dollars in lost revenue, while damaging itsreputationas an education destination. Coupled with this latest provin...
The entirety of their platform is i) “(work) towards eliminating tuition fees, beginning with tuition fees at the Nova Scotia Community College”, ii) (convert) government loans to grants so students are not graduating with massive debts, iii) (expand) access to trades, with specific focus ...
14 LOCAL GOVERNMENT Nova Scotia consists of 18 counties, of which 12 are separate municipalities and the other 6 are each separated into two districts. The 24 rural municipalities contain 39 incorporated towns and 3 cities. Towns must have a population of at least 1,500 in an area of less...
CORPORATE STRUCTURE Name, Address and Place of Incorporation The Bank was granted a charter under the laws of the Province of Nova Scotia in 1832 and commenced operations in Halifax, Nova Scotia in that year. Since 1871, the Bank has been a chartered bank under the Bank Act (Canada) (the...
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CORPORATE STRUCTURE Name, Address and Place of Incorporation The Bank was granted a charter under the laws of the Province of Nova Scotia in 1832 and commenced operations in Halifax, Nova Scotia in that year. Since 1871, the Bank has been a chartered bank under the Bank Act (Canada) (the...
“As the pandemic has demonstrated, virtual care is a powerful tool that can help us deliver quality care to Nova Scotians,” Maria Alexiadis, MD, Nova Scotia Health’s senior medical director of primary care health and the chronic disease management network, said in the press...
The Natural Resources Canada has agreed to provide a grant to Irish developer DP Energy for the development of 9MW tidal energy project in Nova Scotia.