20 Apr Reflecting on the 2018 Spring Sitting
The spring 2018 sitting of the 63rd General Assembly included a balanced budget that invests in Nova Scotians' priorities in health care, education and inclusive economic growth....
The spring 2018 sitting of the 63rd General Assembly included a balanced budget that invests in Nova Scotians' priorities in health care, education and inclusive economic growth....
Families across the province want quality regulated child care that is affordable, accessible and inclusive. Operators want investments in their sector to help them achieve these goals. Over the last several months we have announced investments to do just this...
We’re happy to announce your Liberal government and the government of Canada are working together to make long-term infrastructure investments that will create economic growth and jobs for the middle class, build inclusive communities and support a low carbon, green economy, which will lead to...
As part of our government’s Culture Action Plan, we are working to strengthen Nova Scotia’s unique cultural communities....
We accept the broad objectives of the report and now need to move forward with our partners to look at the recommendations, toward implementing changes by September....
There has been a great deal of misinformation shared recently about people waiting for nursing home beds....
With Budget 2018-19, we will recruit more doctors and improve access to health care, invest in classrooms and pre-primary, and support more Nova Scotians to participate fully in their communities and the economy....
More than $120 million in one-time funding, generated from offshore revenues, will help expand and improve high-speed internet service to homes and businesses. An additional $40 million will fund projects that drive research and innovation including money for post-secondary research in oceans, aerospace, health and...
Caregivers provide tremendous support to their loved ones, and by expanding the Caregiver Benefit Program, we can ease the financial responsibility often associated with caregiving and allow more Nova Scotians to live in their homes longer....
We know there are issues within our health care system that cannot be fixed overnight, and that it takes proper planning, targeted investment, and bold leadership. We need to continue to move forward, building on our successes and addressing the challenges....
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