Nova Scotians living with diabetes will soon be able to better afford the equipment and supplies they need.
Category: Provincial Updates
Salvation Army HEAT Fund
The Home Energy Assistance Top-up (HEAT) Fund supports Nova Scotians in need with home heating cost during the winter months.
Financial assistance for uninsurable wildfire losses
The Disaster Financial Assistance Program is now open for municipalities and others who suffered uninsurable losses as a result of this year’s wildfires in Halifax Regional Municipality, Shelburne County, and Yarmouth County.
Share feedback about the Children and Family Services Act
Nova Scotians are invited to share feedback about the Children and Family Services Act.
Seniors Care Grant increase
The Seniors Care Grant helps seniors cover the costs of a range of healthcare and household services, including physiotherapy, medication and grocery delivery, phone services, and home repairs.
Disaster Financial Assistance
Support for small businesses, non-profits, and residential property owners and tenants who have suffered uninsurable damage or loss from the July storm flooding can apply for financial assistance until October 31st.
Provincewide state of emergency
A provincewide state of emergency was declared on July 22, in response to the severe flooding that happened across the province on July 21 and will remain in effect until August 5 or until government terminates or extends it.
2023 Seniors Property Tax Rebate
Applications for the Property Tax Rebate for Seniors, which helps low-income seniors with their municipal residential property taxes are now open.
People removed in error from the Need A Family Practice Waitlist
To determine whether you are still on the Need A Family Practice waitlist, please visit their website, or call 811.
Expansions to Nova Scotia’s Primary Care Plan
Central Nova Scotia will see 14 new or strengthened clinics in the region.