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 ...
You can make an online booking for a road test at any Access Nova Scotia location that offers driver examination and testing, and with partner road test providers if you want to book one of these ...
Nova Scotia Medical Services Insurance (MSI) is a service provider for the Department of Health and Wellness (you may need to contact MSI for specific programs and services).
Under the Canadian constitution, the power to enact laws for the Province of Nova Scotia is divided between the federal Parliament of Canada (the Queen, the Senate and the House of Commons) and the ...
TheHUB is a social platform where you can connect with other employees and share your stories about what’s happening across government (requires login). MyHR is your source for information on Human ...
19 is the legal age to use, buy, grow or possess cannabis in Nova Scotia. If you’re under 19, you can be fined or face criminal charges. Be aware of the penalties if you’re under age If you’re 19 or ...
Every new driver and any driver who has not been licensed in Nova Scotia for three or more years must be examined by a Driver Enhancement Officer.(Examiner). Non-resident drivers (visitors) are ...
bank statements for all of your accounts your Social Insurance Number (SIN) any other information that can help the caseworker understand your situation ...
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 ...
The library sells copies of the following historical maps. Click here for a brief description of the historical land information that is available from the department. Ordering information. A.F.
CUPE represents 19 different job classifications in 55 long-term care homes across Nova Scotia, covered by 51 collective agreements. The ongoing bargaining with CUPE in this sector is for agreements ...
you're legally entitled to remain in Canada you make your primary home in Nova Scotia you’re physically present in Nova Scotia for at least 183 days every calendar year you’re not a tourist, transient ...