Our thoughts are with the families and communities impacted by Sunday’s senseless tragedy
Our thoughts are with the all of the families and communities impacted by Sunday’s senseless tragedy. We mourn with you during this time of grief.
Our thoughts are with the all of the families and communities impacted by Sunday’s senseless tragedy. We mourn with you during this time of grief.
Join CANS on Friday, April 24 at 3:00 PM for a virtual De-Icer happy hour. The Construction Association of Nova Scotia has partnered with Home Depot PRO to bring you an hour of entertainment and fun, featuring performances by musician Jeff Bonang. Feeling lucky? Home Depot is offering $1,500 worth of prizes for attendees, in draws held throughout the hour.
On April 1, the Province enacted a number of updates relating to Traffic Control Person (TCP) and Temporary Workplace Signer (TWS) certifications and training. Click here to read a letter from the Province outlining the changes.
The federal government announced changes on April 15, 2020, to the Canada Emergency Response Benefit (CERB) that will allow more Canadians to benefit from the program. The changes permit for applicants to earn up to $1000 a month while collecting the CERB (the criteria previously required $0 income to be eligible)
These changes are retroactive to March 15, 2020. Get more information about who is eligible for this benefit.
Throughout the pandemic, the provincial government has announced several initiatives to address cash flow and access to credit for small and medium-sized businesses in Nova Scotia. View an overview of these supports here.
The Worker’s Compensation Board (WCB) continued its work on the digital clearance process throughout the pandemic and is pleased to share that clearance is now available in MyAccount, their online services portal.
Learn more about services available from MyAccount, visit wcb.ns.ca/clearance.
The Government of Nova Scotia released COVID-19 projections this week that show how COVID-19 could progress through the province through to June 30 if people continue to follow public health orders to stay home, social distance, limit essential gatherings to no more than five people and practise good hygiene. Read the full release from the Province on April 14, 2020.
The provincial government has announced several initiatives to address cash flow and access to credit for small and medium sized businesses in Nova Scotia:
