211 Will Improve Access to Services
Premier Darrell Dexter smiles as he takes the podium as Catherine Woodman, president and CEO, United Way of Halifax Region, laughs in the background.Nova Scotians will get faster, easier access to...
View ArticleInvestments for People With Autism
Premier Darrell Dexter talks with Stacey Turner, whose son has benefitted from the EIBI program.Nova Scotians living with autism and their families will now have access to enhanced programs and...
View ArticleClean Tech Gets Boost
Premier Darrell Dexter discusses a clean technology concrete block with Robert Niven, president and founder of Carbon Sense Solutions.Nova Scotian clean technology companies will have better access to...
View ArticleImmigration Plan Helps Employers, Communities
Premier Darrell Dexter announces the province's new immigration strategy Welcome Home to Nova Scotia.A new strategy released by Premier Darrell Dexter will fulfill the province’s commitment to double...
View ArticleNew Wind Farm Means Good Jobs, Progress
The first of 15 wind turbines left Halifax for a new wind farm in Amherst. The project will create good jobs and help establish the province as a world leader in renewable energy.
View ArticleProud to be Canada’s Shipbuilder
Nova Scotia has been selected to build Canada’s next fleet of combat ships. Irving Shipbuilding Inc. has been chosen to negotiate the right to build Canada’s new combat vessel fleet.
View ArticleMOU for Lower Churchill Benefits
Premier Darrell Dexter is scrummed by media after the announcement as Rick Janega, president of Emera Newfoundland and Labrador, watches.Nova Scotians will have access to thousands of jobs and hundreds...
View ArticleProvince Acts to Protect Rural Jobs
The province has acted to protect about 2,000 jobs affiliated with the Bowater Mersey pulp and paper mill in Queens County with an investment for improvements at the facility.
View ArticleProvince to Consult Nova Scotians on Early Years
Premier Darrell Dexter releases the Early Years discussion paper. The province is consulting Nova Scotians on a plan to ensure young children are getting the support they need to develop to their full...
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