A dependant primary contact is an adult (usually a parent or legal guardian) who shares the same family address (civic address where they live) in the Health Card Registry as their dependant and is ...
You can apply to the Down Payment Assistance Program for a loan of 5% of the purchase price of a home to help with the down payment.
This tax information bulletin outlines the stamping requirements for vaping products manufactured and imported in Canada.
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 ...
Change the primary contact for your dependants who are 18 or younger. Dependants who are 18 or younger need to have 1 adult in their family registered as the dependant primary contact for their Health ...
This document outlines government’s plan for investing in new and existing capital assets for the 2026 to 2027 fiscal year. It also shows how tax dollars are being spent.
The budget details government’s plan for managing the province’s finances. It outlines estimates of revenue and expenditures (expenses) for the 2026 to 2027 fiscal year and 4-year fiscal projections.
Use this service to make a payment. You can pay more than 1 debt at a time. Types of debt you can pay using this service You can pay most debts owed to the Government of Nova Scotia using this service ...
Demandez un remboursement de la TVH perçue sur l'achat d'un véhicule ou d'équipement lourd par un service d'incendie bénévole. Demande de remise de la TVH pour les matériaux de réparation de ...
The Executive Council Office provides central leadership to achieve government priorities and support for executive leadership. We support the Office of the Premier, Executive Council (Cabinet) and ...
Business Navigators help you navigate provincial regulations and requirements for new businesses. Use the Business Navigator Contact Form to ask questions related to opening or conducting business in ...
These guidelines describe when and how the government and public sector entities can use alternative procurement (ALTP) methods when a competitive process isn’t possible.
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