This consolidation is unofficial and is for reference only. For the official version of the regulations, consult the original documents on file with the Office of the Registrar of Regulations, or ...
This is to advise that on October 29, 2024, GFL Environmental Services Inc registered the Aerotech Waste Handling Facility Project, Halifax County for environmental assessment, in accordance with Part ...
Foreign worker recruiters are individuals who help foreign workers try to find a job in Nova Scotia or help employers find foreign workers for employment in Nova Scotia. Foreign worker recruiters need ...
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To apply for a master number, Nova Scotia Photo Identification card or Nova Scotia Driver’s Licence, you will be required to show proof of your age and name. The documents must be original (or ...
Adverse possession combines the abstract idea of rights in land with the real fact of occupation on the ground in a manner that is inconsistent with the rights of the true owner. An owner who neglects ...
The Nova Scotia Family Pharmacare Program is a provincial drug insurance plan designed to help Nova Scotians with the cost of their prescription drugs. The Program offers protection against drug costs ...
Some Department of Community Services information is on the old website (you’re on the old website now).
Employers must apply to Labour Standards for an Employer Registration Certificate to recruit foreign workers for employment in Nova Scotia. There is no fee to apply.
Forests play a vital role in our province. They provide fresh air, food, medicine, timber for construction, fuel wood for heat, jobs for rural communities, recreational opportunities, and much more.
Did you know that most businesses in Nova Scotia must be registered with the province's Registry of Joint Stock Companies before they can start operating? You can determine if your company should be ...
Nova Scotia is too good to waste. With regulations and a provincial strategy for managing solid waste, we're wasting less, recycling more and reaping the environmental, economic and social benefits.