Most families will see a decrease in fees, which follows a previous reduction in the spring. The result will be fees that are 50 percent lower on average than in 2019 for infants, toddlers and preschoolers.
Public engagement requested on food and beverage strategy
Nova Scotians are encouraged to share their views on what the government can do to help get more healthy, local food onto kitchen tables.
One-time top-up to the Canada Housing Benefit
You may be eligible for a tax-free one-time payment of $500 if your income and the amount that you pay on rent qualify.
Funding for community housing applications
Non-profits and cooperative housing groups in Nova Scotia can now apply for support through the Community Housing Growth Fund.
Small Business Hurricane Relief Program
Applications are now open for the Small Business Hurricane Relief Program for small businesses struggling in the aftermath of hurricane Fiona.